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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



Illustrated Catalogue 



James B. Clow & Son, 



manufacturers and dealers in 



BRASS GOODS 



FOR PLUMBERS, STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, 
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ETC. 



Wrought Iron Lap-Welded Pipe. 

MALLEABLE AND CAST IRON FITTINGS. 



Boiler Tubes, Galvanized Sheet Iron, Boiler and Tank Iron, Etc. 
Gas, Steam, Plumbers' and Boiler Makers' Suppplies, 

RADIATORS. 



Registers and Ventilators, Pumps, Garden Vases 

AND SANITARY SPECIALTIES. 




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CHICAGO: 
CHAS. J. JOHNSON, PRINTER AND BINDER, 

I02 MADISON STREET. 

1886. 



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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1886, by 

JAMES B. CLOW & SON, 
In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.. 



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Terms. 



MONTHLY SETTLEMENTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED UPON. 



Remittances must be made with Chicago or New York Exchange. 



All claims for corrections or deductions must be made within ten days after 
receipt of the goods. 



All Goods after shipment at risk of purchaser. 



Boxing and cartage charged at cost. 



To avoid mistakes in ordering, please specify catalogue figure. 



All goods returned should be accompanied by a letter of advice to insure 
prompt credits. 



Discount sheets will be issued, but prices subject to change without notice. 



Please destroy all previous editions of our catalogue. 

JAMES B. CLOW & SON, 



Index 



PAGE 

Air Cocks 43 

" Valves 40-42 

" Vent 235 

Alcove, Copper 228 

Ale Cocks 90 

Alexander Sanitary Closet 192 

Angle Valves 23 

Augers, Gasfitters' 317 

" Well 306 

B 

Back Pressure Valves 34 

Ball Cocks 88, 106, 124 

" Lever 148 

Bands, Hose 138 

Basin Clamps 148 

Basin Cocks, Bracket 94, 95 

" Compression 107 

Double 108 

Fuller 124-127 

Low Down ..126 

Self Closing 114, 116, 117, 119 

Swing 94 

Telegraph 119 

Basins, Earthenware 212-213 

Basin Grate 144 

" Plugs 144 

" Powell 143 

" Waste, Foley 146 

Weaver 145 

Bath Cocks, Compression 108-110 

" Fuller 130-131 

" Plug 144 

" Tubs, Cast Iron 169 

" Copper 226 

" Waste, Weaver 1 45 

Beer Cocks 90 

Bells 327 

Bibbs, Ground 78-79 

" Compression 96-101 

Fuller 121-123 

Self Closing 113, 115, 117, 118 

Steam 40 

Boiler Couplings 139 

Force Pump 291, 292 

Tube Cleaners 318 

" Expanders, Dudgeon 318 

" Prosser's 317 



PAGE 

Boiler Tubes 6 

Boilers, Copper 224, 225 

Iron 224 

Steam, Eureka 57-60 

Boiler Safety Valve 146 

" Stand 168 

Bower Traps 231 

Bracket Basin Cocks 94-95 

Brass Fittings 22 

Brass Traps 231 

" Tubing 8 

" Wire Cloth ... 301 

" Sheet Perforated 301 

Butterfly Valves 26 

c 

Cast Iron Fittings 10-22 

" " Pipe.. 7 

« " Sinks 162,163 

Cesspool, Brass 141 

Iron .163-164 

Plates 165 

Chain 149 

" Stays. 147 

Check Valves 23-34 

Chime Whistles , 38 

"Chicago" Hydrant and Street Washer 238 

Washout Closet 196, 197 

Cisterns 204-207 

Cleanout, Iron 232 

Closet, Alexander 192 

" Clow Washout 194-195 

" Chicago " 196, 197 

" Earth 208 

Eclipse 191 

Cistern 193 

" Favorite 188-190 

" Hopper 182, 183 

" Royal 185-187 

" Valve 183,184 

" Bowls 213 

" Connections 232 

" Cranks 148 

" Pans , 227 

Clow Sight Feed Lubricator 45 

Cock Hole Plug 214 

Cocks, Air .. 43 

" Ale 90 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PAGE 

Cocks, Ball 88, 106 

" Basin 94,95, 107 

« Bath 108, 110, 131 

" Beer 90 

" Corporation 89 

" Cylinder 39 

" Gas Fixture 29-32 

" Gas and Service 12 

" Gauge 38,39 

" Globe 93 

" Hopper 104, 119, 120, 234 

" Hydrant 86, 87, 105 

" Iron 35 

" Lard Tank 28 

" Kerosene 93 

" Liquor 93 

" Lock 92 

" Meter 27 

" Pantry 126, 129 

" Racking 92 

" Rain and Well Water 88 

" Rough Stop 80-85 

" Self Closing 114, 116, 117, 119, 120 

" Shampoo 128-132 

" Shower 86,102 

" Sill 103 

" Steam 27 

" Three Way 27, 35, 88 

" Union Meter 28 

" Urinal 103, 114, 116, 117 

" Urn 91 

Coils, Pipe 66 

Compression Air Valves 42 

Work 96, 110 

" Ejector 111-112 

Copper Boilers 224-225 

" Goods 226, 228 

Corporation Cocks 89 

Couplings, Iron Rod 306 

Wood Rod 306 

Covering, Steam Pipe 69 

Cross Valves 23, 33 

D 

Daisy Lawn Sprinkler 136 

Damper Regulator 68 

Davis Air Valves 40 

Drinking Slab -. 222 

Drills, Well 302,305 

Drip Trays 209 

Drive Caps 307 

Drive Head 307 

E 

Earth Closets 208 

Earthenware 210-214 

Eclipse Cistern Closet 193 

" Fire Hydrant 241 



PAGE 

Eclipse Hydrants 236, 237 

" Sanitary Closet 191 

" Stop and Waste Valve 233 

" Stop Box and Cock 243 

" Ventilator 254 

Ejector Compression Work 111-112 

End Ferrule 140-141 

Eureka Boilers 57-60 

Expansion Joints 28 

F 

Favorite Sanitary Closet -. . .188-190 

Ferrule, End 140-141 

Filter, Reversible 253 

Finished Stops 85-86 

Fire Hydrants, Eclipse 241 

Fittings, Malleable and Cast 10-22 

" Soil Pipe 151-160 

Float Valves 301 

Foot Valves 34 

Forges 319 

Fountains 329 

Fuller Hose Pipes 136 

" Work 121, 134 

Furnace, Plumber's 321 

c 

Galvanized Sheet Iron 9 

Gas Cocks 27 

" Fitters Hooks 22 

" Fixture Cocks .. .29-32 

" Pliers 315 

Gauge Cocks 38-39 

" Urn 91 

Greenhouse Valve 160 

Gauges, Water 37 

Gem Hose Pipes 136 

" Water Motor 251 

Glass Tubes, Scotch 3.7 

Globe Cocks 93 

" Valves 23, 33 

" Ventilator 254 

Gongs 49 

H 

Hopper Apparatus, Clow's. . . , 198-203 

" ' Closets 182-183 

" Cocks, Compression 104 

" Eclipse 234 

" SelfClosing 119-120-234 

Hoppers, Earthern 210 

Iron 180-181 

Horizontal Double Acting Force Pump 289 

Hose Bibb Ends 139 

" Goods 135-138 

" Reels 255 

" Rubber 256 

" Valves... 24 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PAGE 

Hydrant Cesspool 164 

Clamps 142 

Cocks 86-87 

" Compression 105 

Handles 142 

" Nozzles 142 

Sockets 142 

Hydrants 236-242 

Chicago 238-240 

Eclipse 236, 237, 241 

Hydraulic Pressure Pump 292 

Ram 292-294 

Injectors 53 

Inspirators 54 

Iron Body Work 33-35 

" Boilers 224 

" Cleanouts 232 

" Cocks 35 

<c Hoppers 180-181 

" Urinals 177-179 

" Wash Basins 177 

" Stands 170-176 

J 

Jack Screws 309 

Jet Pumps 55-56 

K 

Kerosene Cocks 93 

L 

Lard Tank Cocks 28 

Lawn Sprinklers 136 

Lead Pipe 257 

" Traps 230 

Lever Handle Bibbs 78-79 

Liquor Cocks 93 

Lock Cocks 92 

Low Pressure Valves 24 

Lubricators 44 

Sight Feed 45,48 

M 

Malleable Iron Fittings. . , 10-22 

Marble 217-223 

Marsh Air Valves 41 

Meter Cocks -27 

Motors Eyster, Water 252 

Gem ; 251 

N 

Name Plates 148 

Niagara Hose Pipes 135 

O 

Oakum 326 

Oil Cups 44 



Oil Cup, Wrist-pin 47 

Oil Globes 44 

Oil Pumps 49 



Packing, Steam 256 

Pantry Cocks ,. 106 

Pantry Cocks, Fuller 129 

Pantry Sinks 227 

Pipe, Cast Iron 7 

" Galvanized Spiral 8 

" Cutters 313 

" Holder, Babcock's Automatic 308 

« Lead 257 

" Lifter, Babcock's Automatic 308 

" Machines 310,311 

" Puller 309 

" Reamers 307-315 

" Soil 150 

" Taps 315 

" Tongs, Brown's Adjustable 314 

" " Common 314 

" Robbins' 314 

" Vises 316 

" Wrought Iron 3-5 

Plumbers' Tools 321, 326 

Pop Safety Valves 51-52 

Privy Sinks 179 

Pump Cylinders 274, 275 

Repairs 297, 298 

Rod Couplings 306 

Valves 302 

Pumps, Boiler Force 291, 292 

Cistern 259 

City Brass Force 295 

Force 262, 263, 268, 269 

Gas Drip 296 

" Proving 320 

Greenhouse 296 

Hand 258 

Horizontal Double Acting Force 289 

House Force 276-287 

Hydraulic Pressure 292 

Oil 49 

Pitcher Spout 258 

Rotary 290 

Set Length 260, 263, 267, 269 

Ship Bilge 288 

" Force 288 

Standard 264-266, 270-273 

Three-way 273 

Wind Mill 267-274 



Racking Cocks 92 

Radiator Tops 222 

Radiators, Bundy 65 

Eureka Direct 62 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PAGE 

Radiators, Eureka Indirect 61 

Walworth 63, 64 

Rain and Well-water Cocks 88 

Rams, Hydraulic 293, 294 

Ratchets 317 

Reamers 307-315 

Reels, Hose 255 

Registers 71-77 

Regulators. Damper 68 

Mueller's Water 250 

Rotary Pump 290 

Rough Stops 80-85 

Royal Sanitary Closets 185-187 

Rubber Couplings 232 

" Hose 256 

S 

Safety Valves 24, 34 

Scotch Glass Tubes 37 

Screens Ornamental 68 

Screws for Slabs 148 

Self Closing Hopper Cocks 119, 120, 234 

Work, Doherty 117 

" Prier 113, 114 

" Telegraph 118, 119 

" Zane 1% 116 

Service Boxes 245-247 

" Cocks 27 

Sewer Traps 132, 164 

Shampoo Cocks 128-132 

Sheet Iron 9 

Sheet Iron, Galvanized 9 

Ship Bilge Pump 288 

" Force " 288 

Shower Bath Cocks 86-102 

Showers, Copper 228 

Sill Cocks, Compression 103 

Sink Backs 165 

" Bolts 167 

" Brackets 166 

" Couplings 166 

" Legs 165 

" Plugs 167 

' ' Strainers 166 

Sinks, Cast Iron 161 

' ' Ceramic 215 

" Pantry 227 

" Privy 179 

" Slate 216 

' ' Slop 162-163 

Soapstone 216 

" Steel 161 

Slab and Basin Combined 213-214 

Slabs, Marble 217-221 

Slate Work 216 

Slop Sinks 163 

Soap Cups 147, 167 

" Dishes 214 



PAGE 

Soapstone Sink Plugs 144 

Work 216 

Soil Pipe 150 

" Fittings 151-160 

Solder 257 

Soldering Nipples 140 

" Unions 140 

Mould 168 

Solder Pot 168 

Sprinklers 137 

Steam Bibbs 40 

" Cocks 27 

" Cock Wrenches 27 

Covering 69 

" Packing 257 

" Traps 66 

Steel Sinks 161 

" Shoes 315 

Stock and Dies 312 

Stop Box and Cock 243 

" Cock Box 167 

Stops, Compression 101, 102 

" Finished 85, 86 

" Fuller 123 

" Rough 80-85 

Strainers 145, 301 

Straightway Check Valves 23 

Valves 35, 36 

Straps, Malleable 22 

" Tin 22 

Street Boxes 245-247 

" Washer Box 167 

Checks 142 

Keys 142 

" Screws 141 

" Washers 236-240 

Swing Basin Cocks 94 

" Joints 28 

T 

Tack Mould 148 

Tanks, Clow's Improved 204-207 

Tank Valves 207 

Tapping Machine 250 

Taps 315 

Telegraph Self Closing Work 118-119 

Cypher 1-2 

Three Way Cocks 27-35-88 

Throttle Valves 26 

Tin 257 

Trap Screws 145 

Traps, Bower 231 

" Brass 231 

" Iron 232 

" Lead 230 

" Steam 66 

" Urinal 231 

Tubes, Boiler 5 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



u 

PAGE 

Union Meter Cocks 28 

Urn Cocks 91 

Urn Gauge 91 

Urinal Cocks, Compression 103 

Self-Closing 114-117 

" Stalls 223 

Traps 231 

Urinals 177-179 

Earthern 211 

V 

Vacuum Valves 26, 146 

Valve Boxes 247-249 

" Closets 183-184 

Valves, Air 40-42 

' ' Back Pressure 34 

Butterfly. 26 

Check 23, 34 

Closet 146 

Cross 23, 33 

Float 301 

Foot 34 

Globe and Angle 23, 33 

" Greenhouse 160 

Hose 24 

' ' Low Pressure 24 

Pop Safety 51, 52 

Pump 302 

Safety 24, 34 

Safety, Boiler, or Water Back 146 

Stop and Waste 233 

Straightway 35, 36 

Tank 207 

Throttle 26 

Vacuum 26, 146 

Whistle 37 

Vases 328 



PAGE 

Ventilators, Eclipse 254 

Globe 254 

Ventilator Plates 165 

Vises 317 

W 

Wall Hydrants 237 

Wash Basins 212-214 

" Iron 177 

" Stands 170-176 

" Tray Plugs 144 

" Trays, Ceramic 215 

" Slate 216 

" " Soapstone 216 

Washout Closets 194-197 

Water Back Couplings 140 

Feeders 68 

" Gauges 37 

" Heaters 229 

Motors, Eysters 252 

Gem 251 

" Regulator, Mueller's 250 

Well Drills 302-305 

" Points 299-300 

" Brass Jacket 299 

" Rouse 299 

" Washer 299-300 

" Tools and Machinery 302-304 

Whistle Chimes 38 

Valves 37 

Whistles 37 

Wire Cloth Brass 301 

Wrenches, Coe's 315 

" Rouse 315 

Stillson 814 

Steam Cock 27 

Wrist Pin Oil Cups 47 

Wrought Iron Pipe 3 - 5 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



TELEGRAPH 



CIPHER FOR ORDERING. 

PIPE. 



Number of Feet. 


Size. 


Black. 


Galvanized. 


100 Asia 


V R 


Allegheny. 

Baltimore. 

Camden. 

Detroit. 

Erie. 

Fairmount. 

Galena. 

Harrisburg. 

Ithaca. 

Jamestown. 

Kensington. 

Lancaster 

Macon. 

Quincy. 

Newark. 

Oneida. 

Paris. 

Reading. 

Salem. 

Troy. 




200 • • .Belgium 


u 


Amazon 


300 Chili 


§....:: 


Bay. 


400 Denmark 


%4 


Colorado 


500 Egypt. 

000 France 


i*:::-::::::::::::: 


Danube. 
Elbe 


700 Germany. 


\\& 


Firth. 


800 Holland. 

900 Ireland. 

1000 Japan 


£:::::: :::.:::::: 

tv 9 


Ganges. 
Hudson. 
Indus 


1500 Jersey. 


3 


Juniata. 


2000 Kentucky 


V-A 


Kanawha. 


2500 . . Kansas 


4 


Lake 


3000 Liberia. 

3500 Lapland. 


VA 

5 


Miami. 
Nile. 


4000 Maine. 


6 


Osage. 


4500 Mexico. 


7 


Po. 




8 


Rhine. 


6000 Ohio 


9 


Seine. 




10 


Tweed. 


8000 Russia. 

9000 Spain. 

10000 Texas. 







NUMBER OF BOILER TUBES REQUIRED. 



1..MAB. 

2.. Mac. 
3.. Mad. 

4. Mag. 

5. .Mail. 

6. Maid. 

7. .Main. 
8.. Make. 
9.. Man. 

IO-.Manks. 
11. .Manor. 
12.. Many. 
13.. Mar. 
14. .March. 
15.. Mars. 
16. .Marks. 
17.. Marl. 



18.. Marsh. 
19.. Mart. 
20.. Mask. 
21.. Mast. 
22.. Mat. 
23 . . Match. 

24. .Math. 

25. .Mate. 
26.. Maul. 
27.. May. 
28.. Maze. 
29.. Mead. 
30.. Meal. 
31.. Me an. 
32.. Meat. 
33.. Melt. 
34. .Mend. 



35. .Mense. 

36..MENT. 

3 7.. Mere. 
38..Merl. 
39.. Mesh. 
40.. Met. 

41. .Mew. 

42. .Mice. 
43.. Mid. 
44. .Midge. 
45 . . Midst. 

46. .Might. 

47. .Mild. 
48.. Mile. 
49.. Milk. 

50. .Mince. 

51. .Mingle. 



52. .Mind. 

53. .Minor. 

54. .Mint. 
55.. Mire. 

56. .Mirk. 

57. .Mirth. 
58.. Miss. 
59 . . Mite. 
60.. Mix. 
61..Mizzen. 
62.. Mo at. 
63.. Mob. 
64. .Mock. 
65 . . Mode. 
66.. Moil. 
67. .Moist. 
68.. Mold. 



69.. Mole. 
70.. Monde. 
71.. Monk. 
72.. Mont. 
73.. Mop. 
74.. Moral. 

75. .More. 

76. Morn. 
77.. Morris. 
78. .Morse. 
79.. Most. 
80. Mot. 
81.. Moth. 
82.. Mould. 

83. .Mount. 

84. .Mouth. 
85.. Move. 



87. 

88. 

89. 

90. 

91. 

92. 

93. 

94. 

95. 

96. 

97. 

98. 

99. 
100. 
150 
200. 



.Mow. 
. Much. 
Mud. 
Muff. 
Mufti. 
. Mulct. 
Mull. 
. Mump. 
Mural. 
, Muse. 
, Mush. 
. Musk. 
Mute. 
Mystic. 
Myrtle. 
.Nab. 
.Nice. 



250 
300 
350 
400. 
450 
500. 
550. 
600. 
650. 
700 
750. 
800. 
850 
900. 
950. 
1000. 



.Nut. 
. Obey. 
.Old. 
.Pad. 
.Pin. 
. Quad. 
. Quote. 
. Rapid. 
.Row. 
.Sad. 
. Scot. 
.Tap. 
.Try. 
. Ugly. 
.Urn. 
.Vast. 



DIAMETER OF BOILER TUBES REQUIRED. 



O.D. 
Inch. 




O.D. 
Inch. 




O.D. 
Inch. 




O.D. 
Inch. 




O.D. 
Inch. 




1 


. . . Albatross. 


m-- 


. .Finch. 


sy 2 .. 


. .Kite. 


6.. 


. .Plover. 


11.. 


. . Starling. 


l*f 


. . .Bittern. 


2V... 


. .Goose. 


«■■ 


. .Lark. 


7.. 


. .Parrot. 


12.. 


. .Teal. 


vk 


. . . Condor. 


2%.. 


. .Hawk. 


4 .. 


. .Macaw. 


8.. 


. . Quail. 


13.. 


. . Vulture. 


1% 


. . .Duck. 


3 .. 


. .Ibis. 


m-- 


. .Nightingale. 


9.. 


. .Robin. 


14.. 


. .Widgeon. 


2 


. . .Eagle. 


3M-- 


. .Jay. 


5 .. 


. .Owl. 


10.. 


. .Raven. 


15.. 


. .Wren. 





LENGTH 


IN FEET OF 


BOILER 


TUBES REQUIRED. 




Feet. 




Feet. 




Feet. 




Feet. 


Feet. 




1... 


. . .Ape. 


6 .. 


..Fox. 


11... 


. Kangaroo. 


16 Panther. 


21 


.Unicorn. 


2... 


.. .Badger. 


7... 


. . Goat. 


12.... 


.Lion. 


17.. Quagga. 


22 


. Vampire. 


8... 


. . . Cat. 


8... 


. .Horse. 


13... 


.Mule. 


18 Ram. 


23 


.Wolf. 


4... 


...Dog. 


9... 


. .Ibex. 


14... 


. Nylgau. 


19 Sheep. 


24 


. Zebra. 


5... 


.. .Elk. 


10... 


. Jack all. 


15... 


.Otter. 


20 Tiger. 







JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



LENGTH IN INCHES OF BOILER TUBES REQUIRED. 



Inch. 




Inch. 




Inch. 




Inch. 




1... 


Alewife. 


4... 


Dolphin. 


7.... 


Grampus. 


io... 


. . . .Mullet. 


2... 


Bass. 


5.... 


Eel. 


8... 


Hake. 


11.... 


Nautilus. 


3 ... 


. . . .Cod. 


6... 


Flounder. 


9.... 


Lobster. 


12 ... 


. . . .Oyster, 



LENGTH IN FRACTIONS OF AN INCH REQUIRED. 



^....Dew. k 



Hail. 



% Ice. \ % Rain. % Snow. 



.Sleet. 



Water. 



WIRE GUAGE. 

To be used only when the required thickness differs from standard. 



No. 




No. 




No. 




No. 




1 


Apollo. 


6 


Flora. 


11 


. . . .Luna. 


1 3 6 

H 


Pan. 


2 


Bacchus. 


7 


Graces. 


12 


Mercury. 


Saturn. 


3 


Cupid. 


8 


Hebe. 


13 


Neptune. 


% 


Uranus. 


4 


Diana. 


9 


Iris. 


14.... 


. Orpheus. 






5 


Erebus. 


IO 


Jupiter. 











QUERIES. 



Acorn. . .At what price can you furnish ? 

Allot. . .At what price can you buy ? 

Branch. .At -what price, and how soon can you 

furnish ? 

Coin Have you in stock and can you fur- 
nish ? 



Drill... What is the lowest contract rate of 
freight you can obtain on ? 

Express. What is the freight per 100 lbs. by ex- 
press, on ? 

Farm . . .Have you shipped order inst. ? 

Fist Have you shipped us any ? 

Gate When can you ship ? 



PHRASES. 



Above . . 
Active . 
Adrift . 
Afoot . . 
Agate. . 



Am. 



Aloft.. 
Anvil . . 
Apple. . 
Archer 

Atlas.. 
Bait . . . 
Beach. . 

Bite 

Boat. . . 
Brig 

Cable . . 
Cement. 
Chain . . 
Coal — 
Crown. . 
Dark. . . 
Dexter 

Disk 

Drug. . . 



. Ship immediately by express 

.Ship immediately by steamer 

. Ship i mmediately by rail 

. Suspend shipment of order of inst. 

.Send tracer immediately for shipment 

of 

.Your telegram came too late to stop 

shipment 

.We have shipped per 

. We shipped your order on 

.We will ship you immediately order 

.We have suspended shipment of your 

order of 

.We will shij) your order on 

.Please reply immediately by telegraph. . 

.We offer you for reply by telegraph 

.We offer you for reply by mail. 

..Telegraph us best offer for 

.If price too high, make counter offer by 

telegraph. 
.Delivery in our city. 
. Delivery in New York. 
.Delivery at Tide- water. 
.Delivery in Philadelphia. 
.Free-on-board at works. 

.We can furnish you at 

.The lowest price we can offer 

.We cannot accept your offer 

.We have entered your order for 



Ebony Particulars go by mail. 

Flax Will wait here for reply by mail. 

Gable. . . .We can not make 

Gem We will commence making 

Gilt Suspend work on order of inst. 

until further instructions. 
Gold You can vary the length but send not 

less than 

Grain You can vary the thickness, but not 

more than 

Grape. . . . We have suspended work on your 

order. 
Guard . ..We can (or will) vary the lengths, and 

will send 

Gulf We can (or will) vary the thickness, and 

will send 

Harp None of the goods you order are in 

stock. 
Hemp We have in stock and can furnish you 

at 

Horn. . . .We have none in stock, but will make 

and ship by 

Idol Freight by express per 100 lbs. is 

Iron Freight by rail in car loads per 100 lbs. 

is 

Ivy Freight by rail in less than car loads 

is 

Prefer. .Give preference over all others to order 

Number 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



STANDARD 
WROUGHT IRON PIPE, 

FOR STEAM, WATER OR GAS. 



Nominal Inside 

Diameter. 

Inches. 


Price, 

Plain 

Per foot. 


Price, 
Galvanized 
Per foot. 


"Weight 

Per Running Foot. 

Pounds. 


Number of 

Threads to Inch 

Of Screw. 


Actaul Outside 

Diameter. 

Inches. 


K 


.03^ 
.03^ 




.24 


27 


40 


M 


.05 


.42 


18 


.54 


% 


.03% 


.05^ 


.56 


18 


.67 


X 


.04% 


.06 


.85 


14 


.84 


% 


.06 


.08 


1.12 


14 


1.05 


1 


.08 


■1QK 


1.67 


11M 


1.31 


1>4 


.11 


.14 


2.25 


HM 


1.66 


1M, 


.21 


.24 


2.69 


HM 


1.90 


2 


.26 


.30 


3.66 


ny 2 


2.37 


2^ 


.42 


.47 


5.77 


8 


2.87 


3 


.55 


.62 


7.54 


8 


3.50 


3K 


.67 


.83 


9.05 


8 


4.00 


4 


.83 


1.00 


10.72 


8 


4.50 


4M 


1.00 


1.25 


12.49 


8 


5.00 


5 


1.20 


1.50 


14.56 


8 


5.56 


6 


1.50 


2.00 


18.76 


8 


6.62 


7 


2.00 




23.41 


8 


7.62 


8 


2.75 




28.34 


8 


8.62 


9 


3.70 
4.75 




34.07 
40.64 


8 
8 


9 68 


10 




10.75 


12 


6.50 




54.65 


8 


13.00 



1 inch and smaller sizes Butt Welded. 
IX inch and larger sizes Lap Welded. 



EXTRA FOR CUTTING THREADS. 



Size 


Vs 


M 


Vs 


% 


M 


1 


Ifc 


IK 


2 


%% 


3 


3K 


4 


4H 


5 






Price 


5 


5 


5 


5 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


15 


20 


25 


35 


45 


55 




6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 






















Price 


.70 


.85 


1.00 


1.25 


1 50 


2.50 
















! 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



EXTRA AND DOUBLE EXTRA STRONG 



WROUGHT IRON PIPE. 



Nominal 
Size. 


Actual Outside 

Diameter. 

Both X and XX 

Strong. 


Actual Inside 
Diameter. 
X Strong. 


Actual Inside 
Diameter. 
XX Strong. 


Weight 
Per Foot. 
X Strong. 

Pounds. 


Weight 

Per Foot. 

XX Strong. 

Pounds. 


Price 
Per Foot. 
X Strong. 


Price 

Per Foot. 

XX Strong. 


% 


.40 


.20 




.40 




•06M 




% 


.54 


.29 




.56 




.06^ 
.09^ 




67 


.42 




.75 






V* 


.84 


.54 


.24 


1.16 


1.38 


.19 


% 


1.05 


.73 


.42 


1.61 


2.32 


.12 


.24 


1 


1.31 


.95 


.59 


2.32 


3.25 


.16 


.32 


m 


1.66 


1.27 


.88 


3.19 


4.57 


.22 


.44 


w* 


1.90 


1.49 


1.09 


3.28 


6.25 


.42 


.84 


2 


2.37 


1.93 


1.49 


5.22 


7.94 


.52 


1.04 


W2 


2.87 


2.31 


1.75 


7.28 


14.32 


.84 


1.68 


3 


3.50 


2.89 


2.28 


9.44 


18.38 


1.10. 


2.20 


3K 


4.00 


3.36 


2.72 


12.92 


22.63 


1.34 


2.68 


4 


4.50 


3.82 


3.14 


13.44 


24.88 


1.66 


3.32 


4K 


5.00 














5 


5.56 














6 


6.62 















Pipe away from the above standard will be charged at the price of Hydraulic Tubes. 

The outside diameter of Extra and Double Extra Strong is always the same as ordinary pipe. 



WROUGHT IRON STAY-BOLT TUBES. 



Inside 

Diameter. 

Inches. 


Outside 

Diameter. 

Inches. 


Weight 
Per Foot. 
Pounds. 


Price 

Per Pound. 

Cents. 


Inside 

Diameter. 

Inches. 


Outside 

Diameter. 

Inches. 


Weight 
Per Foot. 
Pounds. 


Price 

Per Pound. 

Cents. 


3*6 


14 
16 


1.70 


16 


A 


1ft 


3.10 


16 


ft 


\% 


2.21 


16 


16 


1ft 


3.39 


16 


ft 


1 


2.40 


16 


1Q 
16 


1ft 


3.99 


18 


ft 


1A 


2.61 


16 


H 


1ft 


4.13 


18 


A 


1ft 


3.00 


16 











TUYERE PIPE. 



1 inch Special Tuyere Pipe, 25 to 30 foot lengths 

This Pipe is tested thoroughly. Every care is taken to have each piece perfect. 



.per ft., 32c. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 





Screw and Socket. 



Inserted Joint. 



LIGHT WROUGHT IRON 
ARTESIAN WELL TUBE, OR OIL WELL CASING. 

With Screw and Socket, or with Inserted Joint. 
Finished Smooth Inside. 



Diameter 


Diameter 


Pounds. 


Price 
per Foot. 


Diameter 


Diameter 


Pounds 


Price 
per Foot. 


Actual 


Nominal 


Weight per 


Actual 


Nominal 


Weight per 


Outside. 


Inside. 


Foot. 


Outside. 


Inside. 


Foot. 


IMin. 


1H m. 


1.665 


$0.20 


4^ in. 


43^ in. 

4M " 


6.010 


$0.60 


2M " 


2 " 


2.238 


.25 


m " 


6.650 


.66 


^A " 


2M " 


2.755 


.28 


5 " 


m '' 


7.226 


.72 


2% " 


2% « 


3.045 


.31 


5M " 


5 " 


7.667 


.79 


3 


2% " 


3.333 


.34 


5K " 


5f 3 6 " 


8.083 


.86 


3M " 


3 " 


3.958 


.38 


6 '• 


5% « 


9.346 


1.00 


3^ " 


3M " 


4.272 


.43 


6% " 


6M " 


10.064 


1.30 


3M " 


3^ " 


4.590 


.45 


7 " 


6% " 


12.435 


1.45 


4 " 


3M " 


5.320 


.52 


8 " 


7^ " 


15.109 


1.85 


4X " 


4 " 


5.500 


.56 


S 5 / 8 " 


8M " 


16.155 


2.10 




Flush Joint. 
Heavy Tubes can be made with Flush Joint, as above, but it is not adapted to light Casing. 



HEAVY WROUGHT IRON 
ARTESIAN OR OIL WELL TUBE. 

With Screw and Socket, or with Flush Joints, 
Finished Smooth Inside. 



Diam. Actual Outside. 


1 _6_6_ 

1 ioo 


I* 


2% 


2% 


3^ 


4 


4K 


5 


PC 5 6 
"100 


6% 


m 


8% 


Wo 


10M 


Diam. Nom'l Inside. 


w 


1V2 
.12 


2 


2V 2 


3 


3K 


4 


4^ 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


Price per foot 


$0.10 


.15 


.22 


.30 


.40 


.50 


.60 


.66 


.90 


1.20 


1.65 


2.20 


3.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



TO TAKE THE PLACE OF ALL PREVIOUS LISTS. 



Manufacturers' Revised Price List. 



Subject to change without notice. 



Revised and adopted June n, 1884. 



LAP-WELDED CHARCOAL IRON BOILER TUBES. 



Outside 
Diameter. 


Price 
Per Foot. 




Thickness 


Nominal 


Outside 
Diameter. 


Per Foot. Thi 




Thickness 




Thickness. 


Nearest 
B'gmW. G. 


Weight 
per foot. 


ckness. 


Nearest 
B'gmW. G. 


Weight 
per foot. 


Inches. 


$ c. 


Inches. 




Pounds. 


Inches. 


$ c. Inches. 




Pounds. 


1 


• 23 


.072 


15 


.70 


4K 


.60 


i34 


10 


6.17 


iX 


.23 


.072 


15 


.90 


5 


.72 


148 


9 


7.58 


1% 


• 23 


.083 


14 


1.24 


6 


1. 00 


165 


8 


10.16 


1% 


.22 


.095 


13 


1.66 


7 


i.45 


165 


8 


11.90 


2 


.22 


.095 


13 


1. 91 


8 


1.85 


165 


8 


13.65 


2% 


.25 


.095 


13 


2.16 


9 


2.25 


180 


7 


16.76 


*V* 


.28 


.109 


12 


2-75 


10 


2.75 


203 


6 


21.00 


2% 


• 3i 


.109 


12 


3.04. 


11 


3.25 


220 


5 


25.00 


3 


• 34 


.109 


12 


3-33 


12 


3-55 


229 


4V2 


28.50 


3%, 


.38 


.120 


11 


3-9 6 


13 


4.20 


238 


4 


32,06 


3% 


• 43 


.120 


11 


4.28 


14 


4-75 


248 


3% 


36.00 


3% 


• 45 


. 120 


11 


4.60 


i5 


5-75 


259 


3 


40.60 


4 


.52 


.134 


10 


5-47 


16 


6.75 


270 


*% 


45.20 



The above prices are for tubes up to 20 feet long. For tubes in excess of that length, ten per cent, will be added to net of 
invoice. Extra thickness of tubes will be charged as per list of extra gauges. 



NET PRICES OF EXTRA GAUGES OF BOILER TUBES. 

Revised and adopted December 17, 1883. 

To take the place of all previous lists and subject to change without notice. 

For extra wire gauge " Boiler Tubes " away from standard, not exceeding four wire gauges, add one cent for each inch in 
diameter to the net price per foot for each additional number. To calculate price take discounts from list prices of regular tubes, and 
add net charge for extra wire gauge, thus : 



For 1 Number. 



For 2 Numbers. 



For 3 Numbers. 



For 4 Numbers. 



2 inch, . 

2M " 



.2 cts. 



2 inch,. 

2M " 



.4 cts. 
.5 " 



2 inch, 6 cts. 

m " 6^ - 

2K " ?K " 



2 inch, 

2% " 



8 cts. 

9 " 
.10 " 



Beyond four numbers price is per pound. Swaging or swelling 2-in. or 2%-in. Tubes, 5 cts. per end extra. 

S AF E ENDS. 

Net prices for Safe Ends to 6 inches long, inclusive. Over 6 inches long, the extra length will be charged for in same proportion. 



Size 


1 


1M 


1^ 


m 


2 


9M 


2K 


2% 


3 


3M 


3K 


3% 


4 


4K 


5 


6 










! 


Each End . 


I .13 


.13 1 .13 


.13 


.13| .14] .16 


.18 1 .20 


.22 


.25 


.27 


.29 


.32 


.37 1.45 


NET PRICES FOR REPAIRING AND SAFE ENDING OLD BOILER TUBES. 


Size 


1 


iM 


IK 


m 


2 


2% 


2Vz 


2% 


3 


m 


3K 


B% 


4 


4K 


5 


6 


Each Boiler 


Tube (both ends) . 


.60 


.60 


.60 


.60 


.60 


.68 


.80 


.94 


1.00 


1.17 


1.40 


1.61 


1.78 


2.08 


2.70 


3,12 


NET PRICES FOR SAFE ENDS PUT ON NEW BOILER TUBES. 


Size 


1 


IX 


IK 


m 


2 


2M 


2y 2 


2% 


3 


3M|3^ 


3% 


4 


4K 


5 1 6 






Each End 


.20 


.20 


.20 


.20 


.20 


.22 


.23 


.27 


.31 


.34 1 .38 


.41 


.44 


.49 


.56 .69 



These prices for Safe Ends govern up to No. 10 Eng. W. G. Beyond that an extra charge will 
be made at rate of one cent per each inch in diameter for each Extra Gauge per safe end. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




CAST IRON PIPE FOR WATER AND GAS, 





Thickness in 


Thickness in 


Weight per Foot 


Weight per Foot 


Lead per 


Yarn per 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


in Pounds. 


in Pounds. 


Joint. 


Joint. 


Water. 


Gas. 


Water. 


Gas. 


About 


About 


3 


X 


% 


17 


12K 


3^ lbs. 


6oz 


4 


% 


% 


22 


18 


A% " 


7 " 


6 


% 


• % 


33 


28 


8 " 


9 " 


8 


% 


% 


43 


40 


11 


11 " 


10 


% 


X A 


66 


55 


15 


13 " 


12 


% 


% 


93 


77 


20 


18 « 


16 


% 


% 


125 


108 






20 


% 


% 


197 


160 






24 


1 


% 


250 


190 






30 


Wz 


% 


358 


276 






36 


m 


l 


480 


380 







Unless otherwise ordered, all Water Pipe is furnished Coated inside and out, and Gas Pipe not 
Coated. 

LIST AND WEIGHTS OF REGULAR FITTINGS. 





CROSSES. 




1 


TEES. 




Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


4x 4x 4x 4 


140 

232 


12x1 2x 6x 6 
16x16x16x16 


525 

1166 


4x 4x 4 . 
6x 6x 6 . 


98 


12xl2x 6 . 
16x16x16 . 


437 


6x 6x 6x 6 


..210 


970 


6x 6x 4x 4 


210 


16x16x10x10 


940 


6x 6x 4 . 


167 


16x16x12 . 


868 


8x 8x 8x 8 


364 


16xl6x 8x 8 


842 


8x 8x 8 . 


276 


16xl6x 6. 


740 


8x 8x 6x 6 


320 


20x20x16x16 


1400 


8x 8x 6 . 


267 


20x20x20 . 


1475 


8x 8x 4x 4 


290 


20x20x12x12 


1372 


8x 8x 4 . 


250 


20x20x 8 . 


1190 


10x10x10x10 


550 


20x20x10x10 


1287 


10x10x10 . 


360 


20x20x G . 


1061 


lOxlOx 8x 8 


467 

425 


20x20x 8x 8 
20x20x 6x 6 


1180 

1100 


lOxlOx 8 . 
lOxlOx 6 . 


338 


24x24x20 . 
24x24x16 . 


1866 


lOxlOx 6x 6 


370 


1755 


12x12x10x10. 


606 


24x24x20x20 


2200 


lOxlOx 4 . 


344 


24x24x10 . 


1230 


12xl2x 8x 8 


568 

REDU 


24x24x 8x 8 
CERS. 


.. ..1732 


12x12x12 . 


487 

SLEE 


24x24x 8 . 
VES. 


1650 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. . 


Weight lbs. 


4x3 


... ... 80 


lOx 6 


172 


3 inch. . . 


24 


16 inch. . . 


274 


6x4 


118 


lOx 4 


130 


4 "... 


40 


20 " ... 


328 


6x3 

8x6 


116 

137 


12x10 


233 

212 


6 " ... 


68 


24 " 


410 


12x 8 


8 " ... 


98 


30 " ... 


700 


8x4 


123 


12x 6 


272 


10 "... 


140 


36 "... 


835 


8x3 


121 


16x12 


300 


12 " ... 


160 






10x8 


201 


24x20 


914 




ELBC 


)WS. 






PLL 


rGS. 




Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


3 inch. . . 


45 


12 inch.... 


484 


3 inch 


9 


8 inch 


27 


4 " ... 


59 


16 " .... 


690 


4 " 


11 


10 « 


55 


6 " .... 


178 


20 " .... 


1218 


6 " 


20 


12 " 


80 


8 " .... 
10 " .... 


221 

292 


24 "... 







30 " .... 


2500 




CA 


PS. 












Size. 


Weight lbs. 


Size. 


Weight lbs. 


% and J- 


Bends about 


same weight 


as Elbows. 


3 inch 


20 


8 inch 


60 










4 " 


30 


10 " 


80 


Estimate furnished on 


Cast Iron Flange Pipe 


6 " 


40 


12 " 


100 


for Water or Gas. 







JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



LIGHT GALVANIZED SPIRAL HOUSE LEADER, 
VENTILATING, AIR, AND BLOWER PIPE. 




Inside Diameter, inches 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


Galvanized, per foot 


$0.14 


.19 


.^5 


.30 


.38 


Nominal weight, pounds, per foot 


% 


% 


m 


IX 


m 



PATENT ADJUSTABLE ELBOWS. 






SEAMLESS DRAWN BRASS TUBING. 




Measured by Brown & Sharpe's Gauge. 



Size, inches 


2 


3 | 4 


5 


6 


Galvanized, price per dozen 


$2.40 


8.60 


4.80 


6.60 


8.40 


TEE BRANCHES FOR SPIRAL PIPE. 


Size 


2 


o 
o 


4 


5 


6 


Price Galvanized, each 


.70 


.80 

$1.00 


.90 
1.10 


1.00 
1.20 


1.30 


' ' Reducing, each „ . 


1.50 











Outsid 


~ Gauge. 


Price 


Price 


Outside 


Gauge. 


Price 


Price 


Outside 


Gauge. 


Price 


Price 


Diamete 


r. 


per Lb. 


per Foot. 


Diameter. 


per Lb 


per Foot. 


Diameter, 


per Lb. 


per Foot. 


M in 


., 18 


$1.25 


$0.15 


1% in., 


14 


$0.55 


$0.60 


2^in., 


8% 


$0.55 


$2.50 


5-16' 


17 


1.15 


.20 


1M " 


13 


.55 


.70 


2% " 


8X 


.55 


2.75 


% ' 


17 


1.00 


.20 


iM " 


wt 


.55 


.80 


2% " 


8V0 


.55 


3.00 


7-16 ' 


17 


.90 


.20 


\% - 


12 


.55 


1.10 


3 " 


su 


.55 


3.50 


H ' 


17 


.75 


.20 


m " 


ny 


.55 


1.25 


33€ " 


BiX 


.55 


4.00 


9-16 < 


17 


.75 


.25 


m " 


n 


.55 


1.45 


^A " 


8y 


.60 


4.50 


% ' 


17 


.75 


.30 


1 13-16" 


n 


.55 


1.55 


4 " 


8y 


.70 


5.50 


11-16 ' 


17 


.70 


.40 


1^ " 


n 


.55 


1.65 


5 " 


8% 


.80 


7.50 


M ' 


17 


.70 


.45 


1 15-16" 


n 


.55 


1.70 


6 " 


8 


1.00 


10.00 


13-16 ' 


17 


.70 


.50 


2 " 


n 


.55 


1.80 


7 in. inside, 3 








7 /s ' 
15-16 ' 


17 
17 


.65 
.60 


.50 
.55 


2V 8 " 

2% " 


n 
ii 


.55 
55 


1.90 
1 95 


to 4 ft. long. 

8 " 


8 
8 


1 25 

1.50 


14.00 
18.00 


1 ' 


17 


.55 


.55 


n 


.55 


2.25 


When we cut Tubes w 


e charge by 


the foot. 



SEAMLESS BRASS TUBES- 

Iron Pipe Sizes. 



Heavy. 



Size, inches , 

Outside diameter, inches. . . . 
Weight per foot, lbs., about. 
Price per lb 



.40 



80c. 



.54 

60c. 



% 


H 


.67 


.84 


H 


8-10 


55c. 


50c. 



% 

1.05 



45c. 



1 

1.30 

1 7-10 

45c. 



1.66 
45c. 



1* 

1.90 

45c. 



2.37 

45c. 



2K 
2.87 

45c. 



3 
3.50 

8% 
45c. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. 




Volta Best Bloom (Juniata) and Refined Galvanized Sheet Iron, 



Nos. 



14 to 20 inclusive. 
21 to 24 



,12cts. 
.13 cts. 



Nos. 25 to 26 inclusive 14 cts. 

No. 27 15 cts. 



No. 28 16 cts. 

" 29 17 cts. 



No. 29 12 oz. 

" 28 13 oz. 

" 27 14 oz. 

" 26 15 oz. 



WEIGHT PER SQUARE FOOT FROM WIRE GAUGE. 

No. 25 16 oz. No. 21 24 oz. 

" 24 17 oz. "20 28 oz. 

" 23 19 oz. " 19 33 oz. 

" 22 21 oz. " 18 38 oz. 



No. 17 43 oz. 

%t 16 48 oz. 

" 15 53 oz. 



Sizes kept in Stock, 24 26 28 30 inches in width, by 72, 84, 96 inches in length. 

EXTRA LENGTHS. — One-half cent per pound additional for Pattern Sheets, /. e , all iron required to be of exact lengths 
specified, or of the same length. Sheets over 120 inches long, 1 cent per pound extra ; but iron of any length, between 72 and 96 inch 
inclusive, in bundles, in which one to two sheets of the same number and with, but shorter than full length ordered, are allowed to be 
put up in each bundle, will be considered ordinary length or merchant iron, and will not be subject to extra charge. 



BOILER PLATE AND TANK IRON. 

Ordinary lengths, fg to 1 in. thick, to 60 in. wide, at regular prices. Over 60 in. wide, extra. 



Tank and Safe Iron, to No. 14 gauge inclusive 

Charcoal Rolled, C. No. 1 

C. H. No. i, Shell Iron 

Standard C. H. No. i Flange, tensile strength, 50,000 lbs 

Charcoal Hammered Flange, C. H. No. 1 best Flange, tensile strength 55,000 lbs. 

Extra Flange, finest Flange Iron made 

Fire Box 



•pc5o 
3GG g 






a 



BOILER HEADS. 


Rolled to 66 in. 


diameter inclusive. . 




Extra. 
% 

IK 

2 


Rolled to 77 to 80 in. 
81 to 85 
86 to 88 


diameter inclusive .... 


Extra. 


67 to 70 


<< << 




3K 


71 to 76 


n ( « 




4i 



RECTANGULAR PLATE.— Extra Sizes. 

Ordinary lengths, T 3 g to 1 inch thick, inclusive. 



61 to 66 in. wide by T 3 g to 1 in. thick, inclusive, 

67 to 70 " i 

71 to 75 " \ 

76 to 80 " x 5 6 

81 to 84 " f 9 

85 to 88 " A 



. 3^c per lb. extra. 
• Mc " 
.ltfc. » 
■lKc " 
.2c. 
.2^c. « 



Tapered Plates, special prices. 



SHEET IRON. 



Nos. 10 to 14 
" 15 to 17 
" 18 to 20 
" 22 to 24 
" 25 to 26 



No. 27 

" 28 

" 30 

Charcoal Sheet Extra 

Extra Refined Sheet 



o o5 

It's 3 



10 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



REVISED LIST 



OF 



Malleable and Cast Iron Fittings 



FOR 



Gas, Steam and Water Pipe. 



Our new patterns for Cast Iron Fittings, for beauty, finish and strength, are unequaled by any 
others in the market. 

In ordering, please state whether "Cast Iron" or "Malleable." 

Note.— All classes and sizes are made in Malleable, from £ inch to 2 inch, inclusive, also Ells, 
Tees, Crosses and Reducers, 2k inch to 4 inch as numbered, viz. : 38, 42, 46, 50, 254, 255, 256, 265, 
266, 267, 268, 269, 282, 295, 391, 394, 397, 494, 495, 496, 497, 539, 542, 543, 547, 548 and 550. All 
other sizes above 2 inch are made of Cast Iron only. 

Also such sizes as are indicated by the letter " C " are made of Cast Iron. 

We keep all sizes of "Gas or Piain Fittings" up to 2 inch, except those marked "*," which 
indicates "Beaded." 

We keep in stock "Malleable" Galvanized Fittings, such numbers as marked "G,"also furnish 
TO order Galvanized Cast Iron Fittings. 

FITTINGS MADE TO ORDER AT AN EXTRA CHARGE. 




ELBOWS. 




No. 

1 %x% 

2 UxVs 

3 MxU 

5 %xM 

C 6 %x% 

8 y 2 x% 

GO 9 y 2 x% 

* 11 %x% 

GC 12 %x y 2 

GC 13 %x% 

C * 16 1 x% 

GC 17 1 x % 



No. 

GC 18 1 xl 

* 21 l^x % 

GC 22 13^x1 

GC 23 1Hx1M 

* 26 13^x1 

GC 27 13^x134 

GC 28 1^x13^ 

GC 32 2 xl% 

GC 33. 2 x2 

37 2^x2 

G38 %%*%% 



No. 

41 3 x2}4 

G 42 3 x3 

G 46 3^x3^ 

G 50 4 x4 

52 .....4>£x4# 

54 5 x5 

56 ...6 x6 

56^ 7 x 7 

57 8 x8 

58 9 x9 

59 10 xlO 




STREET ELBOWS. 



No. 

G 60 y 2 x/ 2 

G 62 %x% 

G 64 1 x% 




No. 

G 71 1*4x1% 

G72 l^xli^ 

G 75 2 x2 




ELBOWS. 

WITH SIDE OUTLET. 



No. 

7? %x%x% 

80 y 2 xy 2 x% 

83 %x%x% 




No. 

88 lxl x 

89 1 xlx 

90 lx 1 x 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



II 



TEES. 

In describing Tees, the run is first named, then the outlet, thus: 




No. 

100 y 8 x y 8 x y 8 

107 Ux Mx u 

108 Mx l Ax % 

114 Mx^xM 

115 %x%x % 

116 %x^xM 

120 Mx%x^ 

C 121 %x %x % 

C 122 %x %x y 2 

128 y 2 x y A x % 

• 129 ^x%xM 

C 130 y 2 x %x % 

131 ^x%x^ 

132 y 2 x %x% 

134 y 2 x y 2 x y A 

c 135 y 2 x y 2 x % 

gc 136 y 2 x y 2 x y 2 

G C 137 Kx^xM 

146 %x %x y 2 

147 Mx%xM 

* 149 Mx^xM 

150 %x %x % 

G C 151 Mx^x^ 

G C 152 Mx^xM 

C* 153 %x y 2 x\ 

154 MxMxM 

G 155 %x %x % 

G C 156 %x %x y 2 

G C 157 %x %x % 

G C 158 %x %x\ 

* 162 1 x %x % 

* 163 1 x %x\ 

* 166 1 x^K 

C 167 1 x y 2 x % 

* 168 1 xy 2 x\ 

* 170 1 x %x % 

G C 171 1 x %x y 2 

G C 172 1 x %x M 

G C* 173 1 x %xl 

C* 174 1 x %xl34 

175 1 xl x }£ 

176 1 xl x % 

G C 177 1 xl x % 

G C 178 1 xl x % 

GC 179 1 xl xl 

G C* 180 1 xl xlM 

* 182 134x %xlM 

* 184 l^x y 2 x\ 

c* 185 l^x 3^x134 

* 188 134x %x % 

C 189 .- \%x %x\ 




No. 
C* 190 .13^x %xl34 

* 191 134x1 x % 

* 192 l^xl x % 

G C 193 134x1 x % 

G C 194 13^x1 xl 

G C* 195 13^x1 xl3^ 

C* 196, 134x1 xiy 

*197 l^xl^xM 

C 198 lMxl^xM 

G C 199 lMxl^x % 

G C 200 13^x13^x1 

G C 201 ..13^x1^x13^ 

G C* 202 134x13^x1^ 

c*205 i^x y 2 x\y 2 

C* 206 \y 2 x MxlM 

c*207 iy 2 x %xiy 2 

G * 210 l^xl xl 

G C* 211 li^xl xl34 

C*212 13^x1 x\% 

C 214 l^xl^x % 

G C 215 iy 2 xl}ixl 

G C 216 13^x134x134 

G C* 217 \y 2 x\}ix\y 2 

* 219 l^xl x % 

*220 l^xi^x y 2 

G C 221 iy 2 x\y 2 x% 

G C 222 \y 2 x\y 2 x\ 

c 223 iy 2 xiy 2 xi}i 

C 224 l^xlKxl^ 

* 2241^ 1^x134x2 

c* 225 \y 2 x\y 2 x% 

* 226 2 x 3^x2 

C* 226% 2 x 2£x2 

C* 227 2 xl x2 

* 227% 2 xl34xl34 

C 228 2 x\}4x\y 2 

C* 230 2 xl34x2 

G C 231 2 x\y 2 x\}i 

G C 232 2 x\y 2 x\y 2 

C* 233 2 xl%x2 

234 2 x\y 2 x%y 2 

* 235 2 x2 x % 

C 236 2 x2 x % 

G C 237 2 x2 xl 

G C 238 ,2 x2 xl>4 

G C 239 2 x2 xl% 

GC 240 2 x2 x2 

249 2 x2 x2% 

251 2%x2%x % 

252 2y 2 x%y 2 xl 



G 




No. 

253 %y 2 x%y 2 x\\i 

g 254 zy 2 x%y 2 x\y 2 

G 255 2%x2%x2 

G 256 2%x2%x2% 

257 2%x2 x\y 2 

258 2%xl%x2 

259 2%x2 x2 

260 2%x2 x3 

261 2%x2%x3 

262 3 x2 x2 

263 3 x2 x2% 

264 3 x3 xl 

265 3 x3 xl34 

266 3 x3 xl% 

G 267 3 x3 x2 

G 268 3 x3 x2% 

G 269 3 x3 x3 

270 3 x3 x3% 

271 3 x3 x4 

272 3 x2%x2 

273 3 x23^x2% 

274 3%x2%x2% 

275 3%x3 x2% 

276 3%x2%x3 

279 3%x3%x2 

280 3%x3%x2% 

281 3%x3%x3 

282 3%x3%x3% 

285 4 x3 x3 

287 4 x3%x3 

289 4 x3 x3% 

291 4 x4 x2 

292 4 x4 x2% 

293 4 xi x3 

294 4 x4 x3% 

G 295 4 x4 x4 

296 4%x4%x4% 

296% < 5 x4 x4 

297 5 x5 x3 

298 5 x5 x4 

299 5 x5 x5 

300 6 x5 x5 

301 6 x6 x3 

302... 1 6 x6 x4 

303 6 x6 x5 

304 6 x6 x6 

305 7 x7 x7 

308 8 x8 x8 

309 9 x9 x9 

310 10 xlO xlO 



12 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



CROSSES. 

The outlets of a Cross are always the same size, and both denoted (jj 
by the last figure. 





No. 

311 
312 
313 
316 
317 
319 
320 
321 
330 
331 
334 
335 

C 336 
346 

C 347 
350, 
351 

C 352 

C 353 
*357 
*358. 



• %x 
••Mx 
-•Mx 

,.y 2 x 
..y 2 x 

..y 2 x 
..'Ax 
..y 2 x 

..%x 

..Mx 

.-YaX 



Outlets. 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



X 
X 
X 

xl 

xl 

X 1 

xl 
xl 
xl 



S A 

y 2 x 

Yz X 

J^x 

yx 
y 2 x 

%x 
%x 
%x 
%x 
%x 

X 



x Yt 

x % 
xl 
x % 
xl 



No. 

*360 

*361 

*362 

C*363 

C*364 

C*367 

*368. 

*869 

*370 

*371 

C *372 

0*373 

0*374 

*376. 

*379 

*380, 

0*381 

0*382 

0*383 

0*384 

387 



Outlets. 

l^xlXx % 

iy±x\y A x y 
lMxiMx % 

.\%x\}ix\ 

1M xiUx i)4 
.iy x 134 x i 
iy x 134 x iy 
,iy 2 xiy 2 x % 
iyxiy 2 x y 
,iy 2 xiyx % 
,iyxiy 2 xi 
,iy 2 xiy 2 x 
.iy x\yx 
x \y 2 x 

x2 x 
x2 

x2 
x2 



x2 



.2^x2 



vy 

iM 

V* 

% 

l 

vy 

2 

vy 



No. 

388.. 
389.. 
390.. 
391.. 
392 . . 
393.. 
394.. 
394% 
395.. 



397 .. . 

398 .. . 
399 .. . 

399 U. 
399%. 
400 .. . 
4-003^ . 
401 . . . 
401%. 
401%. 



Outlets. 

.2% x2y 2 xiy 
.2% X 2%xi% 
.2yx2yx2 
.2y 2 x2yx2y 

.3 x3 x2 

.3 x 3 x2y 
.3 x 3 x 3 

.vy xvy 2 x2y 
.syx3yx3 
.3% xzyx 3% 

•4 x4 x3 
.4 x 4 x 3% 
.4 x 4 x 4 

.4%x4% X 4% 

.5 x 5 x 5 

.6 x6 

.7 x7 
.8 x8 
.9 x9 
x 10 



.10 



x6 

x7 

x8 

x9 

x 10 



DROP ELBOWS. 




No. Female. Drop. 


402 


MxM 


403 


%x% 


404 


YaX% 


G 406 


%xy 


G 407 


%x% 



DROP ELBOWS. 




No. Male and Female. Drop. 



413 

414 


•MxM 

■%x% 


415 

With Drop 2^ inches long. 
422 


■V*x% 

.y&x^l 


423 


MxV*\ 





DROP ELBOWS. 




No. Flanges Right Side. Drop. 

431 yxy 

432 yx% 

DROP ELBOWS. 




No. Flanges Left Side. Drop. 

436 yxy % 

437 %x% 



DROP TEES. 




Female. 



No. 

449 
450 
452 
454 
G 455 
458 
460 
463 
466 



• %x 
. %x 

. y 2 x 

. y 2 x 

Kx 

Mx 

■ Mx 

.1 X 
.1 X 



Drop 

Mx 

Mx 
Hx 

Vzx 
V*x 

y*x 

%x 

Ux 

1 X 



DROP TEES. 
Male and Female. 



No. 

471. 
472. 
473. 
474. 
475. 
476. 
477. 
478. 
479. 



Drop. 

y x y x 

■ % x y x 

MxMx 

%x%x 

yxyx 
%xy 2 x 

■ %x%x 
,1 x%x 
.1 xl X 



With Drop ?% inches long. 



480. 
481. 



x? 

X3/ 



CAPS. 




G 486 y 

G 487 % 

G 488 y 

G 489 M 

G 490 1 

G 491 134 

G 492 \y 

G 493 2 

G 494 2y 

G 495 3 

G 496 3% 

G 497 4 

497% Ay 

498 5 

499 6 

499% 7 

500 8 



500%. 



10 



PLUGS— Cast. 




503. 
504. 



g 505 y 2 

G 506 % 

G 507 1 

G 508 1M 

G 509 1% 

G 510 2 

G 511 2y 

G 512 3 

G 513 3% 

G 514 4 

G 515 4% 

G 516 5 

G 517 6 

518 7 

519 8 



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13 



REDUCERS. 




(Reducing Couplings.; 

521 Hx 

522 y 2 x 

523 J / 2 x 

524 %x 

G525 Kx 

526 1 x 

527 1 x 

G528 1 x 

529 V4x 

530 IX x 

3531 IX x 

531X lj^x 

532 iy 2 x 

G533 l^x 

G534 V/ 2 x 

535 2 x 

536 2 x 

£537.... 2 x 

G538 2 x 

539 2y 2 x 

542 2/ 2 x 

543 3 x 

547 3 x 

548... ., 'Sy x 

550 4 x 

551 4% x 

555 5 x 

560 6 x 



1 
% 

% 
i 

IX 
X 
1 

IX 

ix 

2 

2 

3 
3 

4 
4 
5 




MALLEABLE IRON COUP- 
LINGS. 




Right and Left. 

571 X 

G572 3/ & 

G573 y 

G574 X 

G575 1 

G576 IX 

G577 VA 

G578 2 

WROUGHT IRON COUP- 
LINGS. 




Right II an c\ 

587 % 

588 X 

G589 y z 

590 y> 

591 X 

592 1 

593 IX 

594 \y 

595 2 

596 2y 

597 3 



LOCK NUTS. 




601 V 

602 y & 

603 y 

604 X 

605 1 

606 IX 

607 iy 2 

608 2 

609 2% 

610 3 

611 '3% 

612 4 

612# ,. 4% 

613 5 

613^ 6 

WALL PLATES. 

640 y 8 

STRAPS. 



Plain or Galvanized. 

614 M 

615 y 8 

616 y 

617 X 

618 1 

619 ,.. IX 

620 iy 

621 2 

CHANDELIER HOOKS. 




637 



CHANDELIER LOOPS. 



636 



■)s 



EXTENSION PIECES. 

i 

Male and Female. 
561 y s x3 /: 

RETURN BENDS. 



Open 


Pattern. 


Malleable. 


No. 


Size. 


Dist. het. Cen. 


660 


X 


IX 


661 


X 


IK 


G662 


1 


m 


663 


m 


2M 


664 


V/z 


2K 


665 


2 


3 


666 


2y 


4 



RETURN BENDS. 




Close Pattern. 


Cast Iron. 


No. Size. 


Dist. bet. Cen 


667 X 




IK 


668 1 




IX 


669 1% 

670 iy 




2M 




2y 


671 2 




3M 


672 2y 




3% 


673 3 




4K 


Also Cast Iron, Open Pattern. 


667K X 




1% 


my i 




2M 


674 4 




11 


BUSHINGS. 






*1 



Xsx M 



2 



X 
X 
X 

y 2 x 

Kxf8 

Xx M 
Xx % 

Xx y 

1 x Xs 

i x y 
i x x 

i^x M 
iMx K 
iMxi 

l^x X 
l^xl 

IK x iM 

x % 

xl 

xlX 

xiK 

xl 

xiM 
xiK 

x2 



2 

2 
2 

2 

2K 
2K 
2K 

2K 



*Brass, 



3 x 1# 

3 xlK 

3 x2 

3 x2K 

3K x iy 

3^x2 
3K x 3tf 
3^x3 

4 x2 
4x2^ 
4 x3 

4 x 3K 
4K x 2^ 
4Kx3 
4K x 314 
4^x4 

5 x3 
x3^ 
x4 
x4^ 
x3 
x3^ 
x4 
x4K 
x5 
x6. 
x7 



14 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



revised Classification and price list. 

(SUPERCEDING ALL PREVIOUS CLASSIFICATIONS.) 

MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. 

FOR 

STEAM, GAS AND WATER. 

Adopted by Manufacturers' Association May 19th, 1886. 



CLASS A 

Elbows, %, % x %, % x %. 
Tees, %, % x &, % x %, % x %. 



Reducing Couplings, 34 
Couplings, R. H., %. 



Price 25 cts. per pound. 



CLASS B 

Elbows and Tees from }£ to %, inclusive. 

Street Elbows, all sizes. 

Elbows, Side Outlets, all sizes. 

Crosses, all sizes. 

Drop L's and Drop Tees, all sizes. 

Caps and Lock-Nuts, all sizes. 



Straps, all sizes. 



Price 13 cts. per pound. 
Reducing Couplings, % x 34 and larger. 
Extension Pieces. 
Right and Left Fittings, all sizes. 
Right Hand Couplings, 34 to 1. 
Waste Nuts, Chandelier Hooks. 
Return Bends, all sizes. 



CLASS C 



Price 11 cts. per pound. 



-c 1u -, -rt 1 <w -. , i Such fittings in this class, as have one or more 

rr^sr \z a^ r - ) «£& -^ *« *. «* * <*«**> «- 

J^-Orders for less than 25 pounds in Classes B and C will be charged at a uniform price of 13 cents per 
pound j and in Class A at 25 cents per pound. 
IN ORDERING, BE PARTICULAR TO STATE WHETHER FOR GAS OR STEAM. 

STANDARD LIST 

OF 

Galvanized Malleable Iron Fittings. 

Adopted by Manufacturers' Association May 19, 1886. 



elbows-%, y 2 y 2 x% m, %xy 2 1, ix%, 134, ifcxi, i&, 13^134, 2, 2x13^, 23^, 3, 33^, 4. 

STREET ELLS— %, %, %, \, 134> % 2. 



TEES. 



Size. 


Size. 


Size. 


Size. 


%x%x % 


1 x |xl 


lMxi^x ^ 


2 x2 x % 


Mx3^x M 


1 xl x K 


l^xl^xlM 


2 x2 xl 


^x^x y 2 


1 xl x M 


l^xl^xl^ 


2 x2 xli4 


^x^x M 


1 xl xl 


\%x\y 2 x y 2 


2 x 2 x \y 2 


Ix^x K 


1 X 1 x 134 


iy 2 x\y 2 x % 


2 x\y 2 x% 


9ixyx % 


l^xl X 1 


iy 2 xiy 2 xi 


2 x2 x2 


%*%* % 


iM x 1 x 134 


iy 2 xiy 2 xiu 
iy 2 xiy 2 x \y 2 


2^ x 2J£ x 2% 


%*%x H 


lMxi^x M 


3 x3 x3 


|x|x % 


134 x 114x1 


iy 2 x\y 2 x2 


33^ x 3K x 3^ 


%x%xl 


134 x 134 x 134 


2 x\y 2 x\y 2 


4 x 4 x 4 


1 x%x % 


lMxiMxi^ 


2 x2 x y 2 





caps-m, y 2 , %, 1, 134, m, 2. 

COUPLINGS— Right Hand, 3^, %, V 2 , %, 1, 134, V/ 2 and 2. 
COUPLINGS— Right and Left, 34, %, 3^, %, 1, 134, V/ 2 and 2. 
COUPLINGS— Reducing, %x%,lx%, LM x 1, V/ 2 x 1%, 2 x 
CROSSES- Straight Sizes, %, %, 1, 134, 13?, and 2. 



% 



LOCKNUTS— %, 



1, 1^, 1J4 and 2. 



FEMALE DROP ELBOWS AND TEES— 3^, %. 

Galvanized Fittings as per Standard List. 



A 

35 cents. 



B 

20 cents. 



C 

18 cents. 



Price per lb., 

An extra charge of 10 cents per lb. net, will be added to net price of Galvanized Fittings, not enum- 
erated in Standard List. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



15 



FITTINGS FOR WROUGHT IRON PIPE. 




Cast Iron. 



Cast and Malleable Iron Fittings. 



Reduced Fittings, the largest opening governs the price. 




Malleable Iron. 



ELBOWS. 



Size, inches 


% 


M 


% 


H 


% 


1 


1M 


Wi 


2 


&A 


3 


3M 


4 


« 


5 


6 


7 


8 








Price, Cast Iron, each 

Price, Cast Iron, Reducing 

or R. & L 

Price, Galvanized (above 2 

in. C. I.) 


M 


.04 

.05 

.06 
.05 


.05 

.06 

.09 
.07 


.06 

.07 

.12 

.09 


.09 

.11 

.18 
.15 


.13 

.16 

.30 
.22 


.20 

.23 

45 
.32 


.25 
.29 

.55 

.38 


.40 

.46 

.85 
.60 


.75 

.85 

1.60 
1 25 


1.10 
1.25 

2.35 

1.75 


1.35 

1.50 

3.10 
2.10 


1.80 

2.10 

4.10 
4.00 


2.502.85 
3.003.25 
....7.00 


3.90 

4.50 

11.00 


7.00 

8.00 


10.00 
11.50 


Price, Malleable Iron, each . 








45° ELBOWS. 



Size, inches 


% 


% 


1 


iM 


1« 


2 \2y 2 3 


W2 


4 


4M 


5 


6 


7 


8 


Price, Cast Iron. . . . 


.10 


.15 


.20 


.26 


.35 


.50)1.301.60 


1.90 


2.50 


3.50 


4.50 


5.50 


9.00 


12.00 



THREE-WAY ELBOWS. 



Size inches 


% 


X 


% 


1 


1M 




Price, each 


.08 


.09 


.14 


.24 


.32 







TEES. 




Size, inches 


Vs 


H 


% 


V, 


M 


1 


1M 


VA 


2 


2M 


3 


3^ 


4 


4^ 


5 


6 


7 


8 
















Price, Cast Iron, each. . . 




.06 


.07 


.09 


.13 


.20 


.30 


.38 


.60 


1.10 


1.50 


2.00 


2.50 


3.50 


4.00 


5.50 


10.0015.00 


Price, Cast Iron, reducing 




.07 


.08 


.11 


.15 


.23 


.35 


.44 


.70 


1.25 


1.75 


2.30 


2.90 


4.00 


4.60 


6.35 


11.5017.00 


Price, Mai. Iron, each... . 


.05 


.05 


.07 


.09 


.18 


.28 


.40 


.48 


.75 


1.40 


2.10 


2.50 


4.15 












Price, Galvanized (above 






































2 in. C. I) 




.07 


.10 


.14 


.20 


.36 


.55 


.851.20 


2.25 


2.85 


3.80 


5.25 




8.00 


12.50 








FOUR-WAY TEES. 





X 


1 


1M 








.30 


35 


.45 







16 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




CROSSES, 




Size inches 


% 


M 


% 


X 

.12 
.14 
.11 
.20 


M 

.18 
.21 
.20 
.32 


1 

.28 
.32 
30 
.50 


iM 


w 


2 


2V 2 


3 


*X 


4 


4^ 


5 


6 


7 


8 






Cast Iron, each 

Cast Iron, Reducing 

Malleable Iron, each. . . . 
Galv'niz'd (above 2 in. C.I) 




'.06 


.10 

.12 
.08 
.15 


.40 
.46 
.42 
.80 


.50 

.58 

.55 

1.00 


.80 

.92 

.85 

1.60 


1.50 
1.70 
2.00 
3.00 


2.20 
2.50 
3.10 
4.25 


2.70 
3.00 
4.00 
5.50 


3.50 
4.00 

5.75 
7.00 


5.00 
6.00 


5.70 
6.60 

ib'.ho 


7.80 
9.00 

16.66 


14.00 
16.00 


20.00 
23.00 




REDUCERS. 



Size, inches 


% 


X 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 


3K 


4 


±X 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


12 






Price, Cast Iron, each 


















.75 
.*85 


1.20 
i!30 


1.50 
l!90 


2.00 
2!50 


2.75 


3.00 


4.00 


8.00 


10.00 


15.00 


22 00 


Price, Malleable Iron, 
Price, Galvanized " 


each 
each 


.06 

.08 


.09 
.11 


.12 
.16 


.18 
.25 


.25 
.35 


.36 

.45 


.50 
.60 






PLUGS. 



Size, inches 


M 


% 


X 


% 


1 


1M 


IX 


2 


2K 


3 


%x 


4 


±X 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 






Price, each 

Price, Galvanized, ea. 


.03 
.05 


.03 
.05 


.04 
.06 


.05 

.08 


.06 
.10 


.10 
.15 


.13 
.23 


.20 
35 


.35 

.57 


.50 
.95 


.75 
1.35 


.85 
1.60 


1.35 
2.35 


1.75 
3.45 


2.40 
4.65 


3.75 


5.50 


6.50 


7.50 


10.00 




CAPS. 



Size, inches 


1 


3 

8 


k 


I 


1 


11 


lil 2 


2k 


3 


8* 


4 


4i 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 


Price, Cast Iron, each 


















50 


.80 

i*66 


1.10 


1.30 

r.66 


1.60 


2.00 


2.35 


4.00 


4.35 


6.00 


7.25 


10.00 


Price, Mall'ble Iron, " 
" Gal.(ahove2in)CI. 


.03 
.05 


.03 
.05 


.05 

.07 


.08 
.10 


.11 

.14 


.15 

.20 


.22 
.30 


.30 
.40 


i65 






BUSHINGS. 



Size, inches 


3 

8 


h 


1 


1 


n 


li 


2 


21 


3 


Sk 


4 


41 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 






Price, each 

Price, Galvanized, ea. 


.05 
.06 


.06 
.07 


.07 
.10 


.09 
.14 


.13 
.21 


.17 
.30 


.27 
.44 


.42 
.59 


.60 


.80 


1.00 


1.50 


1.85 


2.50 


3.75 


5.50 


6.50 


7.50 


10.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



1? 




LOCK NUTS. 



Size, inches 


"64 


H 


X 


u 


1 


iM 


V/% 


2 


2^ 


3 


3K 


4 


4K 


5 


6 

1.90 


7 
2.50 


8 






Price, Cast Iron, each 

Price, Malleable, each . . . 


"04 


"<)6 


".07 


".08 


'.io 


' . i 2 


"25 


.40 


.50 


.70 


.95 


1.25 


1.35 


3.50 



'IBS 


UNIONS. 






















i« 


Size, inches 3€ 


n 


X 


% 


1 


m 


1M 


2 


2M 


3 

2.10 
2.90 


3^ 

3.00 
4.50 


4 


tei 


Price, Malleable, each. . . 
Price, Galvanized, each. 


.15 
.20 


.18 
.24 


.20 

.27 


.28 
.37 


.34 

.50 


.46 

.70 


.60 
.90 


.80 
1.20 


1.50 

2.25 


4.00 
5.60 




FLANGE UNIONS. 

Including Bolts and Packing. 



Size, inches, 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 


3^ 


4 


4K 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 
12.50 


10 
15.00 


12 






Price, Cast Iron, each . 


.65 


.70 


.85 


1.15 


1.50 


1.75 


2.25 


2.75 


3.15 


4.50 


5.00 


6.50 


8.00 


10.00 


22.00 




RETURN BENDS. 




Close Pattern 


x 


X 


1 


1M 


IK 


2. 


2K 


3 






Price, Cast Iron - - - - - ) 


.10 


.15 


.22 


.34 

2M 


.45 


.75 






Distance Centre to Centre, 


inches 


\ 




Price Malleable Iron . } 


.10 


.15 
.17 


.22 

.25 


.34 

m 

.40 


.45 


.75 






Distance Centre to Centre, 
Right and Left 


inches 


.:•_■::: 






.52 


.86 






Open Pattern. . . 


















Price, Cast Iron - ) 




.20 
2Vs 


.30 

2V 2 


.48 


.68 

3M 


1.15 
4 


1.75 
5 


2.75 


Distance Centre to Centre, 


inches 


r 


6K 


Price, Malleable Iron I 


.20 

1% 


.40 

2 


.50 

2M 


■ .75 


.90 

3^ 


1.60 
4 


2.60 

4^ 




Distance Centre to Centre, 


inches 


r 





In ordering Return Bends for Coils, always state the length of Tubes to be used in the Coils so that 
the spread will be allowed for. 



18 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




BEAM HOOKS. 

Long Shank. 



Size, Inches 


K 


¥> 


1 


m 


IK 


2 


2V 2 


3 


Price, Each . .... 


.11 


.12 


.16 


.18 


.20 


.28 


.56 


75 








FLOOR PLATES. 



Size, Inches 


h 


M 


1 


W 


1M 


2 


Price, each 


.06 


.08 


.10 


.15 


.18 


23 








CEILING PLATES 

For Wrought Iron Pipe. 



Size, Inches 


% 


1 


VX 


IK 


2 


Price, each 


.16 


.18 


.20 


.25 


30 








CEILING PLATES— REED'S PATENT. 

For Wrought Iron Pipe. 



Size, Inches .- 


% 


1 


Ifc 


IK 


2 






Price each , 


.16 


.18 


.20 


.25 


.30 


w 






EXPANSION PIPE HANGERS, OR RING HOOKS. 



Size, Inches 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 
.65 


3K 
.90 


4 


Price, each 


.22 


.25 


.30 


.38 


.44 


.55 


1.15 







JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



19 



HOOK PLATES. 





1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 






For % inch Tipe, 2 in. between centres, Price. 


.06 


.08 


.11 


.15 


.19 


.22 


For 1 inch Pipe, 2% in- between Centres, " 


.07 


.14 


.18 


.20 


.26 
.32 


32 


For 134 inch Pipe, 3 in. between Centres, " 


.08 


.16 


.20 


.25 


.40 


For \y z inch Pipe, V/ z in. between Centres, 


.12 


.24 


.30 


.36 


.45 


.60 


For 2 inch Pipe 4^ in. between Centres, " 


.18 


.36 


.49 


.56 


.60 


.75 



III*** 



HOOK PLATES.— Expansion. 



Ko. of Hooks 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 






For % inch Pipe, 2 in. between Centres, Price. . 


.08 


.11 


.14 


.16 


.20 


.24 


For 1 inch Pipe, 2% in. between Centres, 


.10 


.19 .22 


.25 


.35 


.40 


For 1 x 4 inch Pipe, 3 in. between Centres, " 


.12 


.20 .25 


.32 


.42 


.50 



ELBOWS AND TEES. 

For Water Connections. — Cast Iron. 






No 1. 










No 


. 2. 












No. 3. 




Size, Inches 


1M 


IK 


2 


VA 


3 


4.00 


4 


4K 


5 


6 


7 


8 






Price, each 


. . .No. 1 


.39 


.70 


1.05 


1.80 


2.45 


5.25 


6.70 


8.20 


12.00 


19.00 


26.00 


Price, each, Nos. 


2 and 3 


.60 


1.05 


1.58 


2.70 


3.70 


6.00 


7.90 


10.50 


12.30 


18.00 


28.00 


39.00 




Steam Engineers have found that the Standard 
Fittings have been cut so short that they are utterly 
unsuitable for Water Fittings, and also for Steam, 
where the full pressure is required for Engine or 
Steam Pumps, etc. 

The Radius (as will be seen) is very much in- 
creased over that of the ordinary fittings, thus reduc- 
ing the friction to a minimum. 

For Hydraulic and Steam Connections are invalu- 
able. 

CAST IRON. 




Y Bend. 






















Return Bend Back Outlet. 


Size, Inches 


H 


X 


1 


iM 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 


m 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 






YBend, Each 


.25 


.30 


.40 


.60 


.90 


1.25 


2.25 


3.25 


4.50 


6.00 


9.00 


12.00 


17.00 


25.00 


Return Bend Back Outlet. .Each 




.30 


.40 


.60 


.90 


1.25 



















20 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 





BRANCH TEE FOR BOX COIL. 



BRANCH TEES FOR CIRCULATION. 



Branch Tees— Cast Iron. 



For Box and Circulation Coils. 



Number of Branches, 


2 
.65 


3 
.75 


4 
.95 


5 
1.15 


6 
1.35 


7 
1.55 


8 
1.75 


9 
1.95 


10 
2.25 


11 
2.60 


12 
3.10 


13 


14 


15 


16 


For % in. Pipe, 

2 in. Centre to Centre - 

Large Pattern, 


f % in. inlet, 




j.l « « 


.90 


1.00 


1.20 


1.40 


1.60 


1.80 


2.00 


2.20 


2.50 


2.85 


3.35 










IW " 


1.05 


1.15 


1.35 


1.55 


1.75 


1.95 


2.15 


2.35 


2.65 


3.00 


3.50 


5.50 


6.25 


7.00 






'1 in. inlet, 


.90 


1.00 


1.20 


1.40 


1.70 


2.15 


2.40 


2.80 


3.30 


4.20 


4.75 


7.75 


For 1 in. Pipe, 

m in. Cent, to Cent. < 

Large Pattern, 


W " 


1.15 


1.25 


1.45 
1.60 
1.85 


1.65 
1.80 
2.05 


1.95 
2.10 
2.35 


2.40 
2.55 

2.80 


2.65 

2.80 
3.05 


3.05 
3.20 
3.45 


3.55 

3.70 
3.95 


4.45 
4.60 

4.85 


5.00 
5.15 
5.40 


5.75 
5.90 
6.15 


6.50 
6.65 
6.90 


7.25 
7.40 
7.65 


8.00 


iy 2 « « 


1.30 
1.55 


1.40 
1.65 


8.15 




12 « " 


8.40 


For 1 in. Pipe, 

2% m - Cent, to Cent. ■< 

Small Pattern, 


1 in. inlet, 


.85 


.95 


1.00 


1.10 


1.30 


1.55 


1.80 


2.05 
















i«" - 


1.10 


1.20 


1.25 


1.35 


1.55 


1.80 


2.05 


2.30 















BRANCH TEES— CAST IRON. 

For Circulation Coils. 



Number of Branches, 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


! 8 


9 


10 




134 inch Inlet, 


1.25 


1.55 


1.90 


2.30 


2.80 


3.30 


3.80 


4.40 


5.00 


For 134 inch Pipe, 

3 inches Centre to Centre, ■> 

Large Pattern, 


1% " » 


1.50 


1.80 


2.15 


2.55 


3.05 


3.55 


4.05 


4.60 


5.25 


2 


1.65 


1.95 


2.30 


2.70 


3.20 


3.70 


4.20 


4.80 


5.40 




1% " " 


1.90 


2.20 


2.55 


2.95 


3.45 


3.95 


4.45 


5.00 


5.65 




(iy 2 - " 


2.30 


3.00 


3.75 


4.50 


5.30 


6.20 


6.80 


7.85 


9.10 


For 1% inch Pipe, 

3% ins. Centre to Centre, < 

Large Pattern, 


2 


2.55 


3.25 


4.00 


4.75 


5.55 


6.45 


7.05 


8.10 


9.35 


2% " 


2.70 


3.40 


4.15 


4.90 


5.70 


6.60 


7.20 


8.25 


9.50 




3 


3.05 


3.75 


4.50 


5.25 


6.05 


6.95 


7.55 


8.60 


9.85 




'2 


3.10 


4.20 


5.30 


6.40 


7.55 


9.10 


10.10 


11.10 
11.35 


12.35 


For 2 inch Pipe, 

4^ ins. Centre to Centre, - 

Large Pattern, 


3 » " 


3.35 
3.50 


4.45 


5.55 


6.65 


7.80 


9.35 


10.35 


12.60 


4.60 


5.70 


6.80 


7.95 


9.50 


10.50 


11.50 


12.75 




[zy 2 « « 


3.85 


4.95 


6.05 


7.15 


8.30 


9.85 


10.85 


11.85 


13.10 



Branch Tees not specified above will be made to order at an advance of 25 per cent. 
Note. — Inlets and outlets same size as branches unless specially ordered. 
Small Pattern for Circulation have inlet and outlet on ends. 
Large Pattern for Circulation have inlet and outlet on ends. 
Small Pattern for Box Coils are tapped left hand and have a back outlet only. 
Large Pattern for Box Coils are tapped left hand and have a back outlet only. 

When Branch Tees are ordered left hand we take it for granted they are for Box Coils, and will so 
fill the order. If left hand are wanted for Circulation, the order must distinctly state that fact. 

In all cases please state for what purpose the Branch Tees are required, Box Coils or Circulation. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



21 




WROUGHT IRON AND RIGHT AND LEFT 
COUPLINGS. 




Size, inches 


% 


! 4 


% 


£ 


% 


1 


IX 


IH 


2 

.28 


.40 


3 

.60 


3^ 
.80 


4 


±y 2 


5 
1.65 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 


Price, Plain. ..ea 


.05 


.05 


.06 


.07 


.10 


.13 


.17 


.21 


1.001.50 


2.40 


3.25 


4.25 


5.50 


7 50 


10 00 


•' Galvanized " 




.0? 


.09 


.12 


.15 


.19 


.25 


.32 


.45 


.65 


.90 


1.10 


1.402.00 


2.50 


3.50 












" R&L.Mall." 




.04 


.06 


.09 


.12 


.18 


.25 


.36 


.44 


























" R.&L.Galv." 




.08 


.10 


.13 


.20 


.25 


.35 


.42 


.65 


i .66 


1.50 

























WROUGHT IRON COUPLINGS 

For Lock-Nut Joints. 


, FACED. 










Size, inches 


u 


% 


A 


% 


1 


V4 


l 1 ^ 


2 


V4 


3 


Price, plain, each, 


.09 


.10 


.12 


.16 


.22 


.30 


.40 


.50 


.70 


.90 




LONG SCREWS. 

With Coupling and Lock- Nut Faced. 



Size, inches. . . . . .^ 


M 


% 


A 


% 


1 


1>4 


1# 


2 


%y 


3 


Standard Length, inches 


2H 


3 


%% 


4¥ 2 


5 


5^ 


6 


$X 


7 


8 


Price, Standard Length, each 


.30 


.35 


.40 


.55 


.75 


1.00 


1.30 


i 70 


2.70 


3.70 





ROUND LOCK-NUTS, FACED. 












Size, inches 


H 


% r y 


% 


1 


iM 


VA 


2 


zy 


3 


Price, plain, each 


.08 


.09 | .10 


.12 


.15 


.20 


.25 


.30 


.35 


.45 




CAST IRON FLANGES. 



Size of Pipe, inches 


y 


% 


1 


iM 


iX 


2 


%y 


3 


sy 


4 


4M 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


Diarn. Flange— 
3 inches 






VA " 


.17 
.20 
.26 
.31 
.40 
.50 
.55 


.18 
.21 
.28 
.33 
.40 
.50 
.60 
.68 
.80 






























4 " .. 


.22 

.28 
.33 
.42 
.52 
.62 
.72 
.80 
.90 
1.00 


.25 

.30 
.35 
.42 
.52 
.62 
.72 
.80 
.90 
1.00 
1.10 


























4% " 

5 " ... CO 


.31 

.36 

.42 

.52 

.62 

.72 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

1.10 

1.20 














































5*4 " 


.45 
.55 
.65 

.75 
.80 
.90 
1.00 
1.15 
1.25 
1.45 
1.65 
1.90 






















6 " 


.55 

.65 

.75 
.80 
.90 
1.00 
1.15 
1.30 
1.45 
1.65 
1.90 
2.00 
2.25 




















&4 « 


.65 

.75 
.84 
.96 
1.08 
1.22 
1.37 
1.52 
1.69 
1.90 
2.12 
2.35 
2.60 


















Y 2 « 


.75 

.87 
1.00 
1.13 
1.26 
1.55 
1.75 
1.85 
1.95 
2.25 
2.50 
2.85 
















114 " 


















s 2 " ....... : 




1.04 
1.22 
1.40 
1.58 
1.76 
1.96 
2.16 
2.36 
2.56 
2.85 
3.50 














8H " 


















9 " 






1.55 
1.70 
1.90 
2.10 
2.32 
2.54 
2.76 
3.00 
3.75 


1.65 
1.80 
2.00 
2.20 
2.40 
2.60 
2.80 
3.05 
3.75 


2 '.20 
2.40 
2.60 
2.80 
3.00 
3.20 
3.45 
3.75 
4.25 
5 00 








914 " 










10 " 
















10^ " 


















11 " 


















113^ '« , 


















12 " 














3.75 
4.10 
4.50 
5. CO 
5.50 
6 , 25 


4.00 
4.50 
5.00 
5.60 
6.25 
6.90 




13 " 
















14 " 
















6 00 


15 " 




















6 60 


16 


























7 25 


17 " 




























8 00 



Circle Flanges made to order at double above prices. 



FLOOR FLANGES. 




Size of Pipe, inches 


y 


% 


1 


1*4 


IK 


2 


Diam. of Flange — 
3A inches 


.17 












4 " 


.21 


.22 








5 « 




.35 


.36 




6 " 








.55 



22 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




NIPPLES. 






X 


% 




H 


X 


% 


1 


1« 


*x 


2 


2K 








Price, Close or Short 


.05 
.07 
.16 
.17 
.18 
.19 
.20 
.21 
.22 
.23 


.05 

.07 
.16 
.17 
.18 
.19 
.20 
.21 
.22 
.23 
.07 
.09 


06 
.09 


.07 
.10 
.18 
.19 
.20 
.21 
.22 
.23 
.25 
.27 
.09 
.13 


.09 
.11 
.20 
.21 
22 
^23 
.25 
.27 
.29 
.31 
.11 
.16 


.10 
.15 
.22 
.24 
.27 
.29 
.31 
.33 
.36 
.40 
.13 
.19 


.14 
.20 
.29 
.31 
.33 
.35 
.38 
.40 
.43 
.46 
.17 
.24 


.17 
.25 
.36 

.38 
.40 
.42 
.45 
.48 
.51 
.55 
.23 
.31 


.25 
.35 
.44 
.49 
.54 
.59 
.64 
.69 
.74 
.79 
.32 
.40 


.56 




. 75 






17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
25 
08 
11 




" 6 " 


.75 


7 " 


.83 


8 " 


.91 


9 " 


1.00 


10 " 


1.10 


11 " 


1.20 


12 " 


1.30 




.65 


" Lon.2:, Galvanized 




.85, 


Size, inches 


3 


3K 


4 


4K 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 








.75 
.95 


1.00 
1-25 


1.25 
1.60 


1.75 
2.25 


2.00 
2.60 


2.75 
3.60 


4.00 


5.75 






1 ' Long 






" 5 in. Long 










6 " 


.97 
1.06 
1.15 
1.24 
1.34 
1.44 
1.55 
1.00 
1.20 












3.90 
430 
4.70 
5.10 
5.50 
5.90 
6.30 


4.95 
5.40 
5.85 
6.30 
6.75 
7.20 
7.65 


6.40 

7.00 
7.60 
8.20 
8.80 
9.40 
10.00 


7.90 


7 " 

8 " 


1.38 
1 50 
1.62 
1.74 
1.86 
2.00 
1.25 
1.50 


1.75. 

1.92 

2.10 

2.30 

2.50 

2.70 

1.40 

1.90 


2.20 

2.38 
2.56 
2.75 
2.94 
3.15 
1.90 
2.40 


2.70 
2.95 
3.20 
3.45 
3.80 
4.20 
2 40 
3.00 


3.30 
3.60 
3.90 

4.20 
4.50 
4.80 
3.50 
4.40 


8.65 
9.40 


9 " 


10.20 


" 10 " 

11 " 


11.00 
11.80 


" 12 " 


12.60 


" Close or Short, Galvanized .... 




Long, Galvanized 










Size, inches 


H 


% 


X 


X 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2V 2 


3 


R. and L., Short 


.10 
.12 


.10 
.14 


.1° 


.15 
.20 


.18 
.24 


.24 
.35 


.30 

.46 


.40 
.60 


1.00 
1.30 


1 25 


R. and L. , Long 




16 


1.60 



BRASS FITTINGS. 



Size, inches 


Vs 


M 


% 


X 


H 


1 


m 


IK 


2 






Elbows 


.10 

.12 


.12 
.15 
.25 

.08 
.08 
.08 


.16 
.20 
.30 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.25 
.14 
.08 
.08 


.25 

.30 
.30 
.15 
.15 
.15 
.30 
.20 
.12 
.12 
.40 
.50 
.75 
.35 


.35 
.45 
.55 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.45 
.30 
.20 
.20 
.70 
.80 
1.00 
.45 


.50 
.70 
.80 
.25 
.35 
.25 
.60 
.35 
.37 
.37 
.90 
1.00 
1.40 
.60 


.85 

1.00 

1.15 

.40 

.50 

.40 

.80 

.50 

.50 

.50 

1.25 

1.50 

1.90 

.90 


1.15 

1.25 

1.40 

.50 

.60 

.50 

1.00 

.65 

.65 

.65 

2.00 

2.25 

2.75 

1.25 


1 50 


Tees 


1.75 


Crosses 


1.95 


Plugs 


.06 

.06 


.90 


Caps 

Lock-Nuts 


.90 
.90 


Reducers 




1.25 


Couplings 


.08 


.10 
.06 


1.25 


Bushings to reduce one s'ze 


.80 


Bushings to reduce more than one size 




.80 


Return Bends, close pattern 






2.75 


Return Bends, open pattern 








3.00 


Unions 


.35 
.15 


.40 
.20 


.55 
.30 


4.00 


M ipples 


1.60 




GAS FITTERS' HOOKS. 



Size of Pipe 


M 


% 


X 


H 


1 


1M 

1.50 


IK 
2.00 


2 






Hooks, per 100. net 


.70 


.75 


.80 


1.00 


1.20 


2.50 



Wrought Iron. 



tm*®* 



MALLEABLE STRAPS. 

Price per pound, Plain 15c. | Price per pound, Galvanized 20c. 

Price per pound, Tinned 25c. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



23 





Fig- 3- 





GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES. 

Brass. 




Fig. 1. 


















Fig. 2. 




Size, Inches 


Vs 


M 


% 


K 


M 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 


Price, each 


.60 

.80 


.60 

.80 


.75 
1.00 


1.00 

1.25 


1.35 
1.75 


1.80 
2.50 


2.80 
3.35 


3.90 
4.60 


5.90 
7.00 


11.25 

14.00 


16 00 


Price, Frink's Seat, each 


20.00 



CROSS VALVES. 

Brass. 



Size, Inches 


M 


% 


K 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 






Price, each 


.65 


1.00 


1.50 


2.00 


2 50 


3.50 


5.00 


8.00 


16.00 


24.00 



CHECK VALVES. — Brass. 

Horizontal, Angle and Vertical. 




Fig. 4. 




















Fi 


g. 5. 


Size, Inches 


.50 


U 

.50 


% 


K 


H 


1 


1M 


IK 





214 


3 






Price, each 


.60 


.85 


1.15 


1.55 


2.30 


3.25 


5.20 


10.00 


14.00 



STRAIGHTWAY CHECK VALVES. 




Fig. 6. 
























Fig. 7 


— Sectional View] 


Size 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 


3K 


4 


4K 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


Screwed Ends 

Flanged Ends 

Extra Valves and Seats. . 
Extra for Leather Disks. 


1.50 

i'.oo 

.20 


1.90 

i'.25 

.20 


3.00 

l'.90 
.20 


4.00 

2 '.40 
.20 


5.75 

3] 50 

.30 


10.00 

11.00 

4.20 

.40 


12.50 

14.00 

6.00 

.50 


16.00 

18.00 

8.00 

.60 


18.00 

20.00 

10.00 

.80 


25.50 

28.00 

12.00 

1.00 


29.00 

32.00 

15.00 

1.20 


35.00 

38.00 

17.00 

1.50 


51.00 
54.00 
23.00 

1.80 


64.00 

68.00 

30.00 

2.10 


46! 00 
2 50 



24 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




SAFETY VALVES. 

Brass. 





Fig. 8. 


















Size, Inches 


X 


% 


% 


% 


1 


Ifc 


IK 


2 




Price, each 


2.00 


2.25 


2.75 


3.50 


5.00 


7.00 


8.50 


12.00 




LOW PRESSURE SAFETY VALVES. 



Fig. 9. 



Size, inches 


K 


% 


1 


13* 


IK 


2 






Price, each 


1.50 


2.50 


3.00 


4.00 


5.50 






HOSE AND GARDEN VALVES. 
Brass. 




Fig. 10. 












Fig. 


11. 


Size, Inches 


• K 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2% 


Price, each, Fig. 10 








4.00 
3.40 


5.50 
4.90 


7.00 
7.20 


10.00 


" Fig.ll 


1.25 


1.65 


2.20 






DOUBLE HYDRANT HOSE VALVE. 

Iron Body, Brass Mounted and Steam Metal. 
IRON BODY, BRASS MOUNTED. 



Fig. 12 



Size, Inches 


2y 2 xiy 2 


3x2 


33^ x 2% 






Price, each 


10.00 


14.00 


22.00 


STEAM METAL. 




2KxiK 


3x2 


3K*2K 






Rough, each 

Finished, each 

For Caps, extra 


18.00 
30.00 

.75 


24.00 

40.00 

1.25 


36.00 

60.00 

2.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



25 



THROTTLE VALVE. 

BRASS AND IRON. 




Fig. 17. 





H 


% 


1 


1M 


W2 


2 


2^ 


3 


3K 


4 






Price, Brass, each. 


6.50 


7.50 


9.00 
8.00 
9.00 


11.00 
10.00 
11.25 


13.00 
12.00 
13.50 


20.00 
18.00 
19.25 


30.00 
24.00 
26.00 








Price, Iron, Screwed, each 


32.00 
35.00 


40.00 
43.50 


48.00 


Price, Iron, Flanged, each 






52.00 












Fig. 18. 



BUTTERFLY VALVES. 

Brass and Iron. 



■Size, inches 


1 


IX 


W2 


2 


2M 


3 


sy 2 


4 






Price, Brass, each 


3.50 


4.50 


5.50 


8.00 


11.00 

8.00 


16.00 

12.00 






Price, Iron, each 


ni6.oo 


20 00 















VACUUM VALVE. 

Steam Metal. 



Fig. 19. 



•Size, inches 


M 


% 


% 


% 




Price, each 


.75 


1.00 


1.25 


1.75 







26 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Fig. 13. 



Fig. 14. 



Fig. 15. 



RADIATOR VALVES. 




WITH PATENT WOOD WHEELS. 



Size, inches 


X 


% 


1 


1M 


4.50 
5.00 

5.85 


2 






Price, Brass, Each 


1.35 
1.65 
1.95 


1.60 
1.95 
2.30 


2.25 
2.65 
3.05 


3.25 
3.70 
4.30 


7.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, each 


7.75 


Price, Nickel Plated, with Frink Seat, each 


8.75 



Tapped Left hand on bottom and Right hand on side. 




Size, inches. 



Price, Brass, Each 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 

Price, Nickel Plated, with Frink Seat, ^ach 



H 


% 


1 


1M 


1M 


1.35 


1.60 


2.25 


3.25 


4.50 


1.65 


1.95 


2.65 


3.70 


5.00 


1.95 


2.30 


3.05 


4.30 


5.85 




Size, inches 



Price, Brass, each 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 

Price, Rough Nickel Plated, with Frink Seat 



7.00 

7.75 
8.75 



Tapped Right hand on bottom and Left hand on side. 



H 


% 


1 


1M 


1* 


1.45 


1.70 


2.35 


3.35 


4.60 


1.75 


2.05 


2.75 


3.80 


5.10 


2.05 


2.40 


3.15 


4.40 


5.95 



7.15 
7.90 
8.90 




Tapped Left Hand on bottom and Right hand on side. 



WITH MALE UNION. 



Size, inches 



Price. Brass, each 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 

Price, " with Frink Seat, each 



2.05 
2.40 
2.75 



2.45 

2.85 
3.20 



1 

3.25 
3.65 
4.05 



1M 



4.50 
5.05 
5.65 



Vi 



6.50 

7.10 
7.95 



10.00' 
10.85. 
11.85. 



Fig. 16. Tapped both ends Right hand. 

All Radiator Valves furnished Nickel Plated, unless otherwise ordered. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



2? 




Fig. 20. 






Fig. 23. 



STEAM COCKS.— Brass. 

Flat or Square Heads. 



Size, inches. . . 


X 


U 


» 


X 


M 


1 


iM 


VA 


2 


2^ 


3 






Price, each 


.70 


.70 


.75 


1.10 

1.20 
1.20 


1.50 
1.65 
1.70 


2.25 
2.45 

2 55 


3.75 
4.00 

4.15 


4.80 
5.10 
5.40 


7.25 

7.65 
8.00 


14.00 
14.50 


20.00 


Check and Waste 


, each 


20.75 


Male and Female, 


each 




.80 


.85 





STEAM COCK WRENCHES. 



Fig. 21. 






Malleable I 


ron. 








Size, inches 


X 


% 


1 


1M 


& 


2 


2V 2 


3 






Number 

Price, each, net 


3 

.07 


4 

.09 


5 
.14 


6 
.19 


7 
.25 


8 
.44 


9 
.56 


10 

1.00 



THREE WAY COCKS. 

Brass, 



Fig. 22. 


















Size, inches 


X 


•3Z 

/4 


1 


IK 


IK 

7.00 


2 


2K 


3 






Price, each 


1.65 


2.25 


3.40 


5.50 


10.00 


18.00 


26.00 



GAS SERVICE COCKS. 

Brass. 



Size, inches 


X 


M 


% 


k 


X 


1 


1 X< 


V4 


2 


&A 


3 






Price, each 


.55 


.55 


.65 


.75 

1.00 

.85 


1.00 
1.50 
1.20 


1.40 
2.45 
1.70 


2.20 
3.25 
2.60 


3.00 
4.25 
3.60 


5. CO 
6.50 
5.75 


10.00 


15.00 


Price, Male and Female, each. . 








11.50 


17.00 




Fig. 24. 



GAS METER COCKS. 

Brass. 



Size, inches 


u 


% 


X 


% 


1 


1« 


IK 2 






Price, each 


.70 


.80 


.85 


1 20 


1.70 


2.60 


3.60 5.75 



28 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




Fig. 25. 



UNION METER COCKS. 

Brass. 



Size, inches 


K 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 






Price, each 


1.00 


1.30 


2.00 


3.00 


4.^5 


6.75 



Fig. 26. 



GAS SERVICE COCK WRENCHES. 

Cast Iron. 



Size, inches 


K 


% 


1 


l£ 


IK 


2 


Price, each, net 


.07 


.09 


.14 


.19 


.25 


.44 




BRASS LARD TANK COCKS. 

For Iron Pipe. 



Size of opening, inches 


IK 


2 


Price, each 


7.25 


9.75 



Fig. 27. 




Fig. 28. 



EXPANSION JOINTS. 

Brass and Iron. 



Size, inches 


M 


% 


K 


k 


1 


m 


IK 


2 


2.K 


3 

24.00 


3K 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


Price, all Brass, ea. 


1.10 


1.25 


1.50 


2.00 


2 75 


4.00 


5.50 


8.00 


16.00 


1.... 
























Price, IronBody with 
Brass Sleeve, each 














11.00 


13.00 


17.50 


25.00 


30.00 


45.00 


55.00 


100.00 


185.00 




















Traverse, inches. . . 




1 2 


2 


2M 


2H 


2H 


2K 


2K 


2M 


3 


3M 


5 


5 i 




% 


SWING JOINTS. 

For Steam Pipe. 


Size, inches 


M 


.K 


K 


9i 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


Price, each 


1.25 


1.50 


2.00 


2.75 


4.00 


5.00 


7.00 


10.00 



Fig. 29. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



29 



Brass Gas Fixture Fittings. 



TWO-LIGHT PENDANT COCK. 



BRACKET COCK. 





Fig- 30. igp| 

Fig. 3 1 - 

Size,Fig.30 %xM %*Ys U^A 

Perdozen 9.70 9.70 8.00 

Size,Fig.31 %x% %xM K*K 

Perdozen 9.50 8.00 7.50 

UNIVERSAL BRACKET COCKS. 

(NOT ILLUSTRATED.) 

Size „ %x% %xU %^A 

Perdozen ....13.50 12.00 12.00 



ELBOW BURNER COCK. 



ELBOW PENDANT COCK. 





Fig. 32. Fig. 33. 

Size, Fig. 32 %, % M % 

Perdozen 7.00 6.00 5.25 4.50 

Size, Fig. 33 %xM % * % M * M H* l A 

Perdozen 5.40 5.40 5.30 4.40 



30 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



STRAIGHT COCK. 



PILLAR COCKS. 







Fig. 34. 






Fig. 35- 






Size, Fig. 34. . . . 
Per dozen 




K*H 

5.40 


5.00 


MxM 

4.50 


Mx% 
4.40 


3.50 










Size, Fig. 35 

Per dozen 




H 

7.50 


6.50 


X 

5.25 


H 

4.00 


3.25 



TOP SWING. 



REVOLVING COCK. 





Fig. 36. Fig. 37. 

Size, Fig. 36 %x% H * Vs M*M 

Perdozen 8.00 8.00 7.00 

Size, Fig. 37 %x% % x ^ 

Perdozen 6.00 5.00 

UNIVERSAL REVOLVING COCKS. 
(NOT illustrated.) 

size %xu %x% %*% 

PerDozen 9.40 9.40 10.20 



MxVs 
7.00 



5.00 



MxVs 
10.20 



MIDDLE SWING. 



UNIVERSAL SWING. 





Fig. 38. Fig. 39. 

Size, Fig. 38 M X M 

Perdozen 4.25 

Size, Fig. 39 %xH %^4 Va^A 

Perdozen 8.60 7.90 7.90 



4.25 



x% 



3.75 



MxVs 

7.40 



7.40 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



31 



SIDE NOZZLES. 



STRAIGHT NOZZLE. 




gj| 





Fig. 40. 


Fig. 41. 






Size, Fig. 40 






M 


l A 


Per dozen 






• • • /4 

$1 70 


/a 

1 00 












Size, Fig. 41 






M 


1 00 


Per dozen 






. $] 70 













STIFF JOINT. 



CONNECTING BALL. 





Fig. 43- 



Fig. 42. 



Size, Fig. 42 

Per dozen 


^xK 

2.90 


MxM 
2.00 


KxM 
2.00 


%xM 
1.70 


VsxU 
1.50 


HxVs 

1.40 


Size, Fig. 43 












MxM 

1.70 


Per dozen 



























STREET LAMP COCK. 



STREET LAMP COCK. 




Fig. 44. 




Fig. 45- 



Size, Fig. 44. 
Per dozen. . . 



•%*% %*% %*% 



7.50 6.50 



5.00 



Size, Fig. 45. 
Per dozen. . . 



MxVs 

8.50 



7.50 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Lava Tips, (J. Von Schwarz's). . .per gross, 


$1.65 


Box Plates, (spun) Gold Bronze. . per 


doz. $1.50 


Brass Pillars for Lava Tips " 


1.65 


Mica Smoke Catchers for Chim- 




Iron Burners " 


5.00 


neys, one leg ... 

Mica Smoke Catchers for Chim- 


2.25 


Brass Burners " 


4.50 


Scotcli Tip Burners " 


6.67 


neys, three legs ' 


3.00 


Iron Billiard Burners " 


9.17 


Mica Smoke Catchers for Globes, 




Empire Burners, with lava tips. . " 
Star Tips 


8.50 


three legs ' 


6.00 


5.00 


Tin Canopies for Globes, 7 in « 


5.00 


Sign Tips " 


5.00 v 


« (< <« i< g << < 


5.00 


Brass Bases " 


4.16 
10.00 


" 9 " ... 
Goosenecks ' 


6.67 


Argand Burners (noiseless) per doz., 


3.00 


Atmospheric Burners, for heating ' ' 


2.09 


Patent Sockets ' 


4.17 


" with attachment " 


5.00 


Burner Cups ' 


' .10 


Dare's Burners, for heating " 


3.34 


Bracket Backs (struck up) 2% in . ' 


.32 


" " with attachment. " 


6.67 


" 3 " 


.42 


Novelty Heaters " 


5.00 


" 4 " 


.85 


Monitor Heating Stands " 


5.00 


Ceiling Plates (spun) 2k in. Polished ' 


.55 


Eureka Self -Lighting Burners. . . " 


10.00 


" 3 " 


.80 


Gasoline Burners (Clough) " 


4.60 


(< <( << 4 " << < 


1.13 


Barker's Adjustable Gasoline Burners" 


6.67 


5 " 


1.80 


Globe Holders, (struck up) 2% in . " 


67 


6 " " 


3.30 


" " 4 in. Stamped Ring " 


1.10 


Spun Checks for covering Tube %x% ' 


.60 


,i 5 « 


1.25 


" '< " " " %*%< 


.50 


" " 5 " 3 prong BrassWire " 


.35 


.. « „ « u l Ax% < 


.50 


Pat. Taper Torch & Key, Nickel 30 ins. " 


9.00 


« « - " " y 2 x%' 


.50 


" " « " " Brass " 


14.00 


" « " " " %x%< 


.42 


Keys ' 


7.80 


u « « « « %xM « 


.42 


Taper Holders, (common) " 


3.60 


" " » " " MxM* 


.40 


Cone Shade Holders, 10 inch. . . . 


2.25 


Chandelier Centres (iron) 2 lights ' 


2.40 


Tin Cone Shades, 10 in. with Holder " 


5.25 


" 3 " 


3.00 


12 " " 


6.25 


" 4 " 


3.60 


Moon Shades, 4% inch " 


1.00 


«« l€ " 6 " 


4.80 


" " 5 " " 


1.10 


Mohair Tubing for Portable Stands, p 
«< « i< a "perb 
Brass Covering Tube, finished, 


erft., .20 
ox " .16 


6 " 


1.30 


Portable Nipples for rubber tube . " 


1.67 




Mohair Tube Connections, 7-16x5-16 " 


1.67 


Polished Bronze pei 


-lb. 1.25 


Burner Cleaners " 


.42 


Brass Covering Tube, finished, 




Reflector Nipples " 


.50 


French Bronze 


.84 


Brass Caps, % Chased " 


1.50 


French Bronze Powder ' 


3.50 


" " % Burnished " 


2.08 


Wax Tapers (120 Tapers to a pound) 


.67 


Ceiling Hooks " 


1.67 


Pat. Cigar Lighter, complete. . . . 


2.78 


Box Plates (spun) French Bronze " 


.90 







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33 




IRON GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES. 

Brass Mounted. 



Fig. 46. 

Size, inches 

Price, Screwed End, each . 
Price, Flange End, each. . . 

Diameter of Flange, inches 




Fig. 47- 



5.00 
6.75 



7.50 
9.50 



10.50 
13.50 




IRON GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES. 

With Yoke. 



Fig. 48. 




Fig. 49. 



Size, inches 


2 


2K 


3 


3% 


4 


&A 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


12 






Price, Brass Stem, screwed. . . 
Price, Brass Stem, flanged . . . 


8.00 
9.75 


10.50 
12.50 


14.50 
17.50 


18.00 
21.50 


21.00 
25.00 


28.00 
32.00 


32.00 
36.00 


44.00 
49.00 


75.00 

80.00 


97.00 
103.00 


173.00 
180.00 


252.00 
262.00 


Diameter of Flange, inches . . 


6 


6K 


W2 


8& 


9 


9M 


10J* 


12 


14 


14 


20 


20 


Length face to face of Flange 


6 


7 


7% 


9 


10 


11 


123€ 


14 


17 


19 


24M 


26^ 




IRON CROSS VALVES. 




Fig. 50. 














• 




Fig. 


5*- 




2 


*% 


3 


3^ 


4 


V4 


5 


6 


7 


8 








6.50 
9.00 


10.00 
13.00 


14.00 
18.50 
































Price, Screwed End, Yoked, each . . . 


23.66 
28.25 


27.00 
33.00 


35.00 
41.00 


40.00 
46.00 


54.00 
61.50 


90.00 
98.00 


105.00 


Price, Flange End, Yoked, each 








114.00 



34 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




IRON CHECK VALVES. 

Horizontal, Angle and Vertical. 



Fig. 52. 



Size, inches 


2 


%A 


3 


3^ 


4 


« 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


12 


Price, Screwed, each. . . 
Price, Flanged, each. . . . 


3.75 
5.50 


6.25 

8.25 


9.75 

12.75 


12.75 
16 25 


15.00 
19 00 


20.00 
24 00 


24.00 
28.00 


33.00 
38.00 


55.00 
60.00 


81.00 
87.00 


150.00 
157.00 


210.00 
230.00 


/^fjffll-- ffl 


=J0 SS3sJj^== 






•wl- 


=— > 


*-p<«# 




i 


^ 




IRON SAFETY VALVES. 



Fig. 53- 



Size, inches 


1 


1M 


W% 


2 


%A 


3 


%A 


4 


±A 


5 


6 


7 


8 






Price, Screwed, each. 
Price, Flanged, each . 


3.50 


5.00 


6.00 


8.00 
10.50 


13.00 
16.00 


18.00 
22.50 


24.00 
29.25 


30.00 
36.00 


36.00 
42.00 


44.00 
50.00 


60.00 
67.50 


105.00 
113.00 


145.00 
154.00 




Fig. 54- 



BACK PRESSURE VALVES. 



Size, inches 


2 


*A 


3 


&A 


4 


5 


6 


8 






Price, Screwed End, 
Price, Flanged End, 


each 

each 


8.00 
9.75 


10.50 
12.50 


14.50 
17.50 


18.00 
21.50 


21.00 
25.00 


32.00 
36.00 


44.00 
49.00 


85.00 
91.00 




Fig. 55- 



FOOT VALVES, WITH STRAINER. 



Size, inches 


1 


IM 


i* 


2 


VA 


3 


3^ 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


Price, each 


1.50 


2.10 


3.00 


3.75 


4.60 


5.75 


8.00 


10.50 


16.00 


24.00 


30.00 


50.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



35 




Fig. 56. 



IRON COCKS. 



Size, inches 


% 


X 


Ya 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


2% 


3 


3^ 


4 


5 


6 


Price, Iron Plug, each. . . . 
Price, Brass Plug, each. . . 


.75 
1.10 


.80 
1.20 


.90 
1.60 


1.25 
2.00 


1.50 

2.75 


2.00 
4.00 


2.60 

5.00 


4.50 
9.50 


6.50 
13.50 


12.00 
30.00 


16.00 
40.00 


33.00 


45.00 




IRON THREE-WAY COCKS. 



Fig. 57- 




















Size, inches 


M 


1 


1M 


iy z 


2 


2% 


3 


3K 


4 






Price, Iron Plug, each 


1.30 
2.00 


1.75 
2.50 


2.00 
3.25 


2.75 
4.75 


4.00 
6.50 


6.00 
11.00 


8.50 
15.50 


15.00 
33.00 


20.00 


Price, Brass Plug, each 


44.00 



Straightway Double Gate Valves, 



BRASS. 




Fig. 58. 
Sectional Cut. 





Gates. 



Fig. 59- 



Size 


% 


H 


% 


V* 


% 


1 


V4 


1H 


2 


2% 


3 






Screwed, each 


$1.10 


1.10 


1.20 


1.20 


1.75 


2.50 


3.50 


5.00 


7.50 


15 00 


22.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




Straightway Double Gate Valves. 



Fig. 60. 

WITH QUICK MOVING SLIDE STEM 

AND LEVER. 




Fig. 61. 
FOR HOSE. 



Size 


1 


IX 


W 


2 


2% 


3 






Fig. 60, each 


$4.00 


5.00 


7.00 


10.00 


19.00 


25.00 




Size 


1 


1M 


IK 


2. 


2K 


3 






Fig. 61, Without Cap and Chain, each 


$3.00 
5.00 


4.00 
6.00 


6.00 

8.00 


8.25 
11.00 


17.50 
21.00 


25.00 


Fig. 61, With " " " each 


30.00 




STRAIGHTWAY GATE VALVES. 



Iron Body, Brass Mounted. 




Fig. 63. 



Fig. 62. 


























Size, inches 


2 


2% 


3 


3K 


4 


^A 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


12 






Price, Screwed, each 

Price, Flanged, each. . . . 


10.00 
10.00 


12.00 
12.00 


15.00 
15.00 


18.00 
18.00 


20.00 
20.00 


25.00 
25.00 


25.00 
25.00 


30.00 
30.00 


43.00 
40.00 


53.00 
50.00 


69.00 
65.00 


94.00' 
90.00. 




STRAIGHTWAY DOUBLE GATE VALVES. 



Iron Body, Brass Mounted, Hub End. 



Fig. 64. 



Size, inches 


3 


4 


6 


8 


10 


12 


Price, each 


15.00 


20.00 


30.00 


50.00 


65.00 


90.004 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



37 



WATER GAUGES. 






Fig. 65. 



Fig. 66. 



Fig. 67. 



Fig. 68. 



Fig. 65. Rough, 3^X10 Glass, % Iron Pipe, each $2.75 



" 65. " %X12 < 


% " ' 


" 66. " %X12 < 


% " ' 


" 67. Finished, %K 12 ' 


M " ' 


" 68. " %X12 ' 


% " ' 


" 68. " %X1G ' 


% " ' 



3.00 

3.50 

4.25 

7.00 

10.00 



SCOTCH GLASS TUBES. 

For "Water Gauges. 



Length, inches 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


22 


24 


30 


38 


48 






% inch diameter, each ... 


.55 


.55 


.55 


.65 


.65 


.65 


.65 


.70 


.75 


.80 


.85 


.95 


1.05 


1.50 


2.00 


3.00 


% inch diameter, each 


45 


.45 


.45 


.45 


.50 


.55 


.60 


.65 


.70 


.70 


.80 



















Rubber Washers for same, 15 cents per dozen, net. 
Gauge Glass Cutters, $2.50 each. 
Red Reflecting Glasses same list. 



STEAM WHISTLES. 



Diameter of Bell, inches 


1 


1M 


m 


2 


%% 






Size of Pipe, inches 


1.70 
3 50 


2.00 
3.75 


2.50 

4.00 


% 

3.25 
4.75 


% 




Without Valve (Fig. 65), each . . . 


4.50 


With Valve (Fig. 66), each 


6.50 



Diameter of Bell, inches 



Size of Pipe, inches 



Without Valve (Fig. 69), each 
frig. 69. With y alve (Fig< 70) each __ 



3K 



8.50 
11.00 



11.00 
14.00 



IK 



18.00 
22.00 



24.00 
30.00 



2M 



65.00 
80.00 



10 

3 

125.00 
175.00 




250.00 

350.00 F, g- 7o. 



WHISTLE VALVES. 



Size of Pipe, inches 


X 


M 


1 


M 


W 


.2 


2% 


3 






Rough, each 


2.25 


2.75 


3.25 


4.00 


5.50 


9.50 


20.00 


30.00 



38 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



CHIME WHISTLES. 




Fig. 71. 




Fig. 72. 




Fig. 73- 



Diameter of Bell, inches 


2 

"IS 


3 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 






Size Steam Pipe, inches 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 


^A 


3 






Fig 71 without Yalve 


5.00 
6.50 

7.00 


8.00 

9.50 

11.00 


14.00 
16.00 
18.00 


22.00 
25.00 
28.00 


30.00 
35.00 
38.00 


70.00 
85.00 
90.00 


110.00 

130.00 
140.00 


150 00 


Fig. 72 with Upright Valve 


180.00 


Fiff. 73, With Side Valve 


200.00 



The peculiar merit of this Whistle consists in producing three distinct tones pitched to the first,, 
third and fifth of the common musical scale, which harmonize and give an agreeable musical chord. 



GAUGE COCKS. 

COMPRESSION. WITH SOFT METAL SEAT. 



■Hit s*z^ma^ ^M 


Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size), inches 


H 


H 

% 


% 


WL^/^m^^%^mm 




■nK&n 


Diameter of Shank, inches 


% 


1 


liP^Y 






w | 


Price, with Wood Handle, each 


1.10 


1.20 


1 35 


Fig. 74- 







COMPRESSION, WITH STUFFING BOX. SOFT METAL SEAT. 





. ^ _ 


Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size), inches 


% 




% 






1, V ^ mm 


1 ■ jp% y nd 




Ife 


Diameter of Shank, inches 




1 


11 


^W"<mmr = 








IP | 


Price, with Wood Handle, each 


1.30 


1.40 


1.55 




Fig- 75- 








;- ,,*£, 



Fig. 76. 



MISSISSIPPI GAUGE COCKS. 



Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size), inches 


% 


X 


X 


% 






Diameter of Shank, inches 


% 


% 


V* 


1 






Price, each 


.75 


1.00 


1.25 


1.50 







JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



39 




Fig. 77. 



CYLINDER COCKS. 

Lever and Tee Handle. 



Diameter of Shank, inches 



Price, Lever Handle, each. 



Price, Tee Handle, each. 



.90 

.75 



.85 



1.10 



95 



1.50 



1.25 



H 



2.00 
1.75 



1M 



2.50 
2.25 



Jlb^ 


REGESTER GAUGE COCKS. 


^fc '^■b 


Diameter of Shank, inches 


% 


1 


^fees^u:-~=^?^^ii5^^^fi^^^^^rf* 1 ^^^Sl|=|| (]¥! ffl 






^ ^^^^^^^^ChD'HUI 


Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size), inches 


V2 


M 


^H§{jr ^^* 




Fig. 78. 


Price, each 


2.25 


2.25 









MONTGOMERY GAUGE COCKS. 


1 ^m =- 4m 


Diameter of Shank, inches 


% 






^SS^^^^^k 


1 






Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size), inches 


Vz 
2.25 






Fig. 79- 


Q A 










Price, each 


2 25 









COCKS FOR STEAM GUAGES. 



Fig. 80. 
;inch, each $0.75. 




Fig. 81. 
}£ inch, each $2.00. 



CYLINDER COCKS. 




Fig. 82. 





M 


% 


H 


H 


% 


1 


1M 






Diameter Blank Shanks, " 


% 


% 


% 


Wz 


w* 


1% 

5.00 
6.00 


i# 




$1.50 

1.75 


1.75 
2.00 


2.00 

2.50 


2.50 
3.00 


3.25 
3.75 


8.00 


" Finished," .. 


9.00 







40 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



STEAM BIBBS. 




Fig. 83. 



Diameter of Opening, 
inches 


M 


% 


% 


% 


% 


1 


1>4 


IK 


2 


2^ 


3 






Diameter of Blank 
JShanks, inches . ... 


% 


% 


% 


iy* 


1/8 


w 


W 


2 


2% 


2% 


S# 


Price, Rough, each. . . 


1.00 


1.25 


1.50 


1.75 


2.50 


3.50 


5.00 


8.00 


15.00 


25.00 


35.00 


Price, Finished, each.. 


1.25 


1.50 


2.00 


2.25 


3.00 


4.50 


6.00 


10.00 


18.00 


30.00 


40.00 



DAVIS PATENT AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. 






Fig. 84. Fig. 85. 


Fig. 86. 


Fig. 87. 




Fig. 88. 


Fig. 89. 




Figure 


84 


85 


86 


87 


88 
1.42 


89 






Brass, each 


$1.13 


1.13 


1.25 


1.25 


1.42 


Nickel Plated, each „ 


1.25 


1.25 


1.42 


1.42 


1.60 


1.60 







JAMES B. CLOW <fc SON, CHICAGO. 



41 



MARSH PATENT 



AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. 



I 





Fig. 90. 



Fig. 91 



Fig. 92. 



Fig. 93- 



Fig. 94. 



Fig. 95- 



Figure 


90 


91 
1.25 


92 

1.12 


93 
1.25 


94 


95 


Brass, each 


1.25 


1.25 


1 35 






Plated each 


1.40 


1.40 


1.25 


1.40 


1.40 


1.50 







INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING. 



As the name implies, it is automatic in its action. They are all adjusted at the factor}' to allow 
the escape of air, and close by expansion shutting off the steam. Should any steam escape from them, 
remove the cap and turn the screw carefully till it is stopped. Do not screw it any tighter. 

Should the radiator be cold, because air-bound, it will be generally found that the valves have 
been tampered with and set too tightly. In such case turn the screw to open the valve sufficient to let 
the air escape, and yet not so far that the expansion will not close it and prevent the escape of steam. 

Should the valve become clogged with sediment from the boiler or piping, a few turns of the valve 
screw will clean it, and then the screw should be turned so as to adjust the valve to the proper opening. 



42 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COMPRESSION AIR VALVES. 




Size, inches 


X 


u 


% 




Finished, each 


.65 

.70 


.70 
.75 


.75 


Nickel Plated, each 


80 







■fen! 



i 





Fig. 97. 






Size, inches 


X 


u 






Finished, each 


.45 
.50 


.50 


Nickel Plated, each 


.55 










Fig. 98. 








Size inches . . 


X 


u 


% 




Finished, each 


.50 
.55 


.55 

.60 


.60 


Nickel Plated, each 


.65 








Fig. 99. 



Size, inches 


X 


Va 




Finished, each 

Nickel Plated, each 


.40 
.45 


.50 
.55 







JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



4a 



AIR COCKS. 




Fig. ioo. 



Size 


Yb 


■ M 


n 


% 




Ron <rh, each 


.35 
.40 


.40 
.45 


.45 
.50 


55 


Finished, each . . 


.60 




Fig. ioi. 



Size 


Yb 


U 


% 


X A 






Fig. 101, Finished, each. . 


.55 


.60 


.65 


.75 



Size 


Yb 


U 




Fig. 102, Finished, each 


.60 


.70 




Fig. 102. 




Size 


% 


U 


% 






Fig. 103, Finished, each 


.45 


.50 


.90 



Size 


Yb 


M 


% 




Fig. 104, Finished, each 


.65 


.70 


.80 




Fig. 103. 



Fig. 104. 




Fig. 105. 



Size 


Yb 


U 


% 


H 




Fig. 105, Finished, each. . 


.65 


.70 


1.00 


1.10 



Size 


Yb 


u 


% 




Fig. 106, Finished, each 


.70 


.90 


J. 25 




Fig. 106. 






Size 


Yb 


u 


% 


Y* 




Fig. 107, Finished, each. . 


.80 


.85 


.90 


1.00 



Fig. 107. 



Size 


Yb 


M 


% 


Y* 


Fig. 108, Finished, each. . 


.85 


1.05 


1.15 


1.40 




Fig. 108. 



44 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PLAIN OIL CUPS. 

With Brass Tubes. 



-''&== 


gl Diameter of Body, inches 


% 


X 


7 A 


1 


1^ 


1* 


IK 


IX 


2 




2^ 


3 




W Diameter of Shank, inches. . . 


H 

% 

.25 


n 
% 

.30 


% 


X 


^ 


K 


M 


A 


ft 


i* 


li§|j 


p Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size). . . 


% 

.85 


M 


M 


M 


rs 


K 


% 


K 


M 


M 


Fig. 


109. Price, each 


.40 


.50 


.60 


.90 


1.25 


1.75 


2.25 


2.75 


4.50 




GLASS OIL CUPS. 



Fig. 1 



Diameter of Body, inches 


1 


w 


IX 


m 


2 


2M 


2K 


3 






Diameter of Shank, inches 


Vs 

$1.00 


X 


% 


% 


% 


% 


1% 


1/8 




Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size) 


u 


% 


X 


X 


X 


% 


% 


Price, each 


1.50 


1.75 


2.00 


2.25 


2.50 


4.00 


6.00 


Extra Glasses, each 


•20 


.20 


.25 


.25 


.30 


.40 


50 


.90 



OIL CUPS. 

With Tee or Lever Handle Cock. 





A Diameter of Body, inches 


1 


1M 
X 


IX 

n 


2 










IF Diameter of Shank, inches 


X 


# 






^infck^J"- 


J/ Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size) 


M 


M 


« 


|||l 


Price, Tee Handle, each 


$1.00 


1.50 


2.00 


3.00 




Price, Lever Handle, each 


1.10 


1.60 


2.20 


3 25 


Fig. 11 








LUBRICATORS— WOOD HANDLE. 



Diameter of Body, inches 


1 


1H 


V4 


m 


2 
% 

X 




1% 


3 






Diameter of Shank, inches 


% 


n 


% 


A 


\x 




Will Chase (Iron Pipe Size) 


% 


% 


X 


X 


% 




Price, each 


2.00 


2.20 


2.40 


2.60 


2.90 


3.25 


3:75 


4 75 






Price, with Air Cock, each 


3.00 


3.20 


3.40 


3.60 


3.90 


4.25 


4.75 


5 75 








OIL GLOBES. 



Fig. 113. 



Diameter of Globe inches. . 


V4 
X 


2 


2% 


*x 


3 


3K 






Diameter of Shank, inches 


. 7 /s 


m 


IX 


IK 




X 


% 


% 


H 


M 






Price, with Cocks, each 


3.00 


3.75 


4.50 


5.50 


6.50 


9.00 


Price with Valves, each 




4.25 


4.75 


5.50 


6.50 


9.00 









JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 45 



CLOW'S PATENT AUTOMATIC SIGHT FEED LUBRICATOR. 



Fig. 114. 

This Lubricator will be found reliable under all conditions. Is perfectly automatic and is appli- 
cable to all Engines and Locomotives. 

See page 46 for full description and prices. 



46 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



CLOW'S PATENT 



Automatic Sight Feed Lubricator. 



In presenting the Cylinder Oiler to the Trade, we do not hesitate to say that it is the most per- 
fect Oiler made. We claim for it easy application to any style of engine. It is positive in its work, 
and will effect a saving of 50 to 75 per cent, in oil. It will force the oil in regular quantities at 
regular intervals into the valve and cylinder; it is a well-known fact that all engineers are required 
to use oil in abundance in the cylinder where no device of this kind is used. The cup can be placed 
anywhere on the engine, but we would recommend somewhere near the cross head, or some rock 
shaft, where it can be easily tapped. The operating rod should not be raised more than 34 of an 
inch; the spring on the operating rod should only be kept tight enough to force the plunger down; 
where the sight feed is used this would be necessary in order to show a round drop of oil. If the 
spring is too tight it will break the drop into small particles. Should the glasss at any time become 
full of oil, put a little water in the cup, and it will be forced through the sight feed glass. 

The cups are of the very best brass metal, and the outer surface is nicely finished before it is 
nickel-plated. All we ask is a fair trial, knowing that it is the best cup in the world. 



ITS ADVANTAGES ARE: 

NO VALVES TO PACK. NO CONDENSATION OF STEAM. 

POSITIVE FEED. NO PRESSURE IN THE OIL CHAMBER. 

EASY ATTACHMENT. NO PART TO GET OUT OF ORDER. 

EASILY REGULATED TO FEED ANY QUANTITY OF OIL. 

CAN BE FILLED WHILE IN OPERATION. 

CANNOT BE AFFECTED BY COLD WEATHER. 



PRICE LIST. 



Half Pint $20.00 

One " 25.00 

One Quart 30.00 



Nickel Plated $23.00 

" 30.00 

" 36.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



CLOW'S PATENT 



Automatic Wrist Pin Oil Cup. 





Fig. 115. 



Number 

Price, each 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 



3.00 
4.00 



4.00 
5.00 



5.00 
6.00 



This cup is designed for Oiling Crank Pins and Eccentrics, and is provided with a Cylindrical 
Gravitating Valve which works freely up and down with every revolution of the Engine. It is easily 
adjusted to feed the requisite amount of Oil, and is perfectly automatic and reliable in its action. 
It will also be found more economical in the consumption of Oil than any Cup made. 



48 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



THE DETROIT 



(PARSHALL's) 



Continuous Feed Lubricating Oil Cups. 




SIZE. 



Half Pint . . 

Pint 

Quart 

Half Gallon 



Plain Brass. 



$22.00 
30.00 
45.00 
60.00 



Nickel 
Plated. 



$25.00 
85.00 
50.00 
65.00 



Suitable for Engine with. 
Diameter of Cylinder as 
follows: 



Up to 10 inches. 
10 to 18 inches. 
18 to 30 inches. 
30 and over. 



A — Oil Reservoir. 

B— Steam Pipe. 

C— Oil Filler. 

D_Water Feed Valve. 

E— Valve to regulate flow of Oil. 

F F — Steam Tube and Condensing 
Chamber. 

G — Valve to draw off water, to pre- 
vent freezing, etc. 

H— Visible Feed Water Chamber. 

J — Glass Indicator. 

K— Oil Discharge Pipe. 

M — Governor Valve. 

N — Valve to correct pulsation or un- 
steadiness in feed. 



The principle of applying lubricants, through the means of these 
Cups is to introduce the oil continuously, drop by drop into the column 
of steam, where it is vaporized, thus becoming a steam lubricant, which 
is carried to every part of the valves and cylinder, lubricating all alike. 

In applying oils by the ordinary methods, it is well known that the 
part of the cylinder first reached receives too much, and the oil is wasted, 
being carried out by the first escape of steam, while other parts suffer 
from lack of proper lubrication. By the use of these Cups this difficulty 
is entirely overcome. 

THEIR ADVANTAGES OVER ALL OTHERS 

Are: (1) They secure a perfect and uniform lubrication of every part. 
(2) Continuous and uniform feeding, fast or slow, the flow being regu- 
lated at will, and constantly in view. (3) Economy. The oil is distrib- 
uted evenly over all the surface reached by the steam, securing perfect 
lubrication,?^/*, a saving offrom50 to 90 per cent, over ordinary methods 
of applying, and thus preventing friction and wearing of machinery. (4) They contain a glass indicator 
tube, which shows at all times the quantity of oil in the Lubricator, and a sight feed glass, which shows 
how fast the oil is being used, drop by drop, passing in sight to the parts to be lubricated. (5) Sim- 
plicity of construction. The body of the cup being cast in one piece, it is not liable to leak or get out 
of order. (6) The cups are adapted to the use of and will feed any clean oil, black or white, light or 
heavy, and they are so constructed as to entirely overcome effects of pulsation. (7) Should it become 
necessary, the Cup may be cleansed by simply opening the valves, by which steam can be forced through 
every part, cleaning the Cup without disconnecting it, or stopping the engine. These Cups are also 
warranted to be the best in use for oiling Locomotives, Air Brakes and Steam Pumps. 

DIRECTIONS. 

How to Apply the Cup. — First, drill and tap the steam pipe above the throttle, with %m% inch 
gas tap, as may be required, to receive the oil discharge pipe. Then tap the steam pipe three feet or 
more above the top of the condensing chamber, as may be required, using 34 i ncn g a $ pip e for steam 
connecting tube, which attach to top of condenser, placing globe valve between steam pipe and condens- 
ing pipe. If, for any reason, steam pipe can uot be tapped three or more feet above condensing chamber, 
it may be tapped lower down and the tube of required length may be coiled. 

How to Fill and Operate the Cup. — Close valves D and E ; open valve G, draw off the water ; 
close valve G, and fill with oil. First, open valve D, then regulate flow of oil with valve E. In case of 
strong pulsation, cheek valve N to be partially closed until oil feeds steadily; same to be closed in ease 
of breaking of feed glass. Before starting the Cup, time should be allowed for sight feed glass and 
condensing chamber to fill with water by condensation. When there is danger of freezing, when not in 
use, valves D and G, and valve at bottom of feed glass should be left open. 

In special cases, when Cup can not be attached as shown in cut, send us a diagram, and we will give 
directions. When applied and operated according to instructions, we guarantee perfect satisfaction, as 
they never fail. 

These Cups are protected by fourteen distinct patents in the United States and foreign countries, 
and patents have been applied for to cover late improvements. 

To responsible parties, we will send a Cup on twenty days' trial. At the end of that time, if not 
found satisfactory, it may be returned at our expense. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



49 




OIL PUMPS. 



Fig. 117 


10.00 


Fig. 118 


12.00 








Fig. 117 



Fig. 118. 



LEVER HANDLE OIL PUMPS. 




No, 1 . each. 



Fig. 119. 
. $14.00 1 No. 2, each. 



$16.00 




GONG BELLS. 



Trip. Fig. 120. 




Locomotive. Fig. 121 



Diameter, inches 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


12 


13 


Fig. 120, price each 


2.75 


3.25 


3.90 


5.00 


6.00 


8.00 


14.00 


20.00 






Fig. 121, price each 


3.15 


3.65 


4.30 


5.75 


6.75 


9.00 


15.00 

1 


21.00 







5( 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



STEAM GAUGES. 




Octagon Rings for No. 1 to No. 3, $2.50 extra, net. Nickel Plating charged at cost. 
~ = A11 Gauges graduated from open Mercury Column. 




Fig. 123. 



PRINDLE'S PAT. SYPHON COCK. 



Price, each $ 1 . 00 




Fig. 124. 



SYPHON FOR STEAM GAUGE. 



Size for Iron Pipe, inches 



Price, each 



H 



'.50 




Fig. 125. 



.$20.00 



$35.00 



No. 1. Combination, Complete 

With trimmings as follows: 

3 Comp. Gauge Cocks for % Pipe. 

1 Fig. 70 Water Gauge. 

1 5-inch Dial Iron Case Steam Gauge. 

1 3^-Nipple, Globe Valve and Syphon, 

For 3^-inch Steam Connections. 

No. 2. Combination, Complete 

With trimmings as follows: 

3 Comp. Gauge Cocks for % Pipe. 

1 Fig. 70 Water Gauge. 

1 5-inch Dial Iron Case Steam Gauge. 

1 3^-Nipple, Globe Valve and Syphon, 

For %-inch Steam Connections. 

No. 3. Combination, Complete 

With trimmings as follows: 

3 Comp. Gauge Cocks for % Pipe. 

1 Fig. 72 Water Gauge. 

1 6-inch Iron Case Steam Gauge. 

1 1-Nipple, Globe Valve and Syphon, 

For 1 inch Steam Connections. 

If trimmings are wanted differing from those specified, please state that 
fact, and we will furnish to order. 



'.00 



BODIES OlsTXilT. 



Number 



Price, each 



3.50 



5.00 



7.50 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



51 



CROSBY ADJUSTABLE POP SAFETY VALVES 





Fig. 126. 
FOR LOCOMOTIVES. 
We make the following claims for this Safety Valve :- 



Fig. 127. 
FOR PORTABLES, ETC. 



First. Opens precisely at fixed working pressure. 
Second. Discharges all excess of steam above fixed working pressure. 
Third. Reduces the pressure rapidly upon opening. 
Fourth. Closes with least possible loss of steam. 

Fi f th. The limits of pressure within which the valve will open and close are adjustable 
Sixth. Uniform in action at different pressures. 
Seventh. Simple in arrangement, and easily connected and adjusted. 
Eighth. Does not deteriorate under continued use. 
Ninth. Never sticks on seat. 

Tenth. Makes comparatively little noise in discharging. 
EUrenth. Occupies less room than any safety valve. 

These valves are made to correspond with the requirements, and are used on locomotive, portable, 
steamboat, stationary and steam fire engine boilers, and for other purposes. 

1 inch diameter, all Composition, Locomotive and Portable $12.00 

15.00 

Vi 

2 

2M 
3 

3^ 
4 



20.00 
30.00 
40.00 
50.00 
G5.00 
80.00 
100.00 



^"Always state the pressure at which valve shall open, and if for marine or stationary boilers. 
E^~Every valve is tested and adjusted before shipping. 
E^Lock-up attachment furnished when required. 



52 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



The Ashton Lock-up "Pop" Safety Valve, 



Automatic. 




Fig. 130. 
Government Valve for Marine Use. 



Non-corrosive. 



Cannot be tampered with. 



Durable in quality. 



Accurate in operation. 



Adopted by United States Board of 
Supervising Inspectors of SteamVessels. 



Five Highest Premiums. Both Gold 
and Silver Medals. 




2,800 Boiler Explosions since 1867, 
caused by imperfectly constructed 
Safety Valves. 



Fig. 129. 

For Portable Engine 
Boilers. 



Positively prevents dangerous over-pressure. 



Patents cover fully and clearly their Lock-up ' 'Pop" Valves, 
and they guarantee protection to our customers in their use. 



The metal used in their Valves is acknowledged the best 
and only Non-corrosive known. 



They are in successful operation on 
one hundred and fifty Railroads. In 
use in every state and territory. 



These Valves are what their name 

implies, "Safety Valves," and not 

cheap devices. And no case or record 

of a boiler explosion where the Ashton 

' Pop " Safety Valve was applied. 




Fig. I3 1 - 
Water Relief Valve. 



Size, inches. 



For Boilers having following sq. ft. grate 

surface 

Fig. 129.— Brass Valve, Price 

" 128. —Iron Valve Pipe Outlet 

" 130.— Brass Valve 

" 130.— Iron Valve Pipe Outlet 

" 131.— Water Relief Valves 

Diameter of Flange, inches 



1.32 
6.00 



% 



7.20 



2.35 
8.00 



9.60 



P_ 



10.00 
12.00 
12.00 



ih 



5.30 
12.00 
18.00 
14.40 



30.00 



9.42 

25.00 
30.00 
30.00 
38.00 
40.00 



%% 



48.00 
60.00 



21.20 



14.72 
46!0D55.00 



66.00 
75.00 



3V 2 



28. 



.00 



75.00 
"9" 



37. 

76 ; 00 



84.00 

85.00 

10 



6 



58.90 
85*66 



102.00 

125.00 

12 



84.82 
125 .'66 



150.00 

150.00 

14 



For marine use, always give number of square feet of grate surface. Government rule, one square 
inch valve area to three square feet of grate surface. 

Always order by No. of valve; state pressure required, and whether flanged or screw end. 

When raising steam first time after applying Safety Valve raise the valve from its seat by the lever 
and let steam blow freely to clear the seat from chips that may have settled in the connections. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



53 



HALL INJECTORS. 



"O." CLASS. 
(Non-lifting.) 2 lbs. to 200 lbs. 



"D.L." CLASS. 
(Lifting and forcing.) 20 lbs. to 150 lbs. 





Fig. 132. 



Fig. 133- 



Standard Sizes in Millimeters 




.No. 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 




90 


120 


220 


350 


450 


650 






Size recommended H. P. Nominal 


5 


10 


20 


40 


50 


60 






Water and Delivery Pipes, Sizes inch. 


X 


X 


% 


% 


1 


1 








% 


X 


% 


X 


% 


% 




Fig. 132. 0. Class (Non-Lifting) all Gun Metal, 


eacli 


L. . . . 


$15.00 


17.00 


20.00 


25.00 


35.00 


45.00 


Fig. 133. D.L. Class(Lifting& Forcing) all Gun Metal, 


each 


$18.00 


20.00 


25.00 


30.00 


40.00 


50.00 



Standard Sizes iu Millimeters No. 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 




850 


1,230 


1,800 


2,300 


2,800 


3,200 




Size recommended II. P. Nominal 


70 


80 


100 


150 


200 


300 


Water and Delivery Pipes, Sizes, inch 


1« 


1M 


IK 


iX 


2 


2 






Steam Pipes Sizes inch 


1 


1 


m 


IX 


IK 


HZ 






Fig. 132. O. Class (Non-Lifting) all Gun Metal, each 


$55.00 


65.00 


75.00 


90.00 


100.00 


120.00 


Fig. 133. D.L. Class(Lifting& Forcing) all Gun Metal, each 


$60.00 


70.00 


80.00 


95.00 


120.00 


135.00 



Nos. 1, 2 and 3, D.L. Class are made without unions. 
LARGER SIZES TO ORDER UP TO 20,000 GALLONS PER HOUR. 

Every injector is thoroughly tested before leaving our works, and may be 
depended upon when received. 



54 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON", CHICAGO 




GTZAM. 



THE 



Hancock Inspirator. 




No. of Inspirator. 



No. 



V4 

10 

15 

1?K 
20 

22y 2 

25 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 



Size of C 


ONNECTIONS. 


Gallons per 
hour. 




Suction and 




Price. 


Feed. 


Steam. 


6o lbs. Pressure. 

60 




H 


% 


$16.00 


% 


n 


85 


18.00 


K 


n 


120 


20.00 


% 


X A 


220 


25.00 


% 


A 


300 


30.00 


i 


% 


360 


40.00 


i 


% 


540 


45.00 


iM 


l 


700 


55.00 


iM 


l 


900 


60.00 


VA 


1M 


1260 


75.00 


IK 


iM 


1740 


90.00 


2 


iK 


2230 


110.00 


2 


IK 


2820 


125.00 


2^ 


2 


3480 


150.00 



When Ordering an Inspirator Please Answer the Following Questions: 



5. Is water used for other purposes than feed- 
ing boilers? 

6. What is the number of boilers? 

7. What type of boiler is used? 

8. What are the dimensions of boiler? 



1. What is the horsepower of boiler or boilers; 
what is the quantity of water required per hour? 

2. What is the range of steam pressure? 

3. What is the temperature of supply? 

4. What is the extreme lift or head, vertically 
or horizontally from supply to Inspirator. 

GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR CONNECTING AND OPERATING INSPIRATORS. 

Connect the Inspirator, as shown in the different cuts, taking steam in all cases from the highest, 
point of boiler. Place a Globe valve in steam pipe, just above the inspirator; a Globe valve in the supply 
pipe, close to the Inspirator, and a Check and Globe valve between Inspirator and boiler. If the feed is 
delivered through a heater, place a Check between it and the Inspirator. 

Blow out steam pipe before connecting. For a high lift, or long draft, make the suction one size 
larger than the connection. Be sure that the suction pipe is absolutely tight. The conditions must be: 

(1st.) An Air-Tight Suction. (2d.) An abundant supply of Water, with a lift not exceeding 25 
feet, and a temperature not exceeding 140 degrees Fahr., for a low lift, and 110 degrees for a 25 feet lift. 

Do not connect with other steam pipes. 

Tap the boiler where you can obtain the Dryest Steam, and if you are obliged to connect with a 
large steam pipe, tap it on the upper side so as to avoid the drip caused by condensation in the large pipe. 

STEAM PRESSURE REQUIRED. 

For a lift of 5 feet 15 lbs. For a lift of 15 to 20 feet, 25 lbs. 

For a lift of 10 to 15 feet, 20 lbs. For a lift of 20 to 25 feet, 20 to 45 lbs. 

To start the inspirator see that the overflow valves marked 1 and 3, are open, and the force valve, 
marked 2, is closed. Give fall steam. After getting the water, close No. 1; open No. 2 one-quarter of 
a turn; Close No. 3, and the inspirator is at work. 

In supplying the Inspirator from a head, turn on the water first and steam next. 

No adjustment is necessary for varying steam pressure; but the quantity of water delivered can be 
varied by increasing or reducing the steam or water supply. In all cases when the Inspirator is not at 
work, open both overflow valves, 1 and 3; this allows all water to escape, and leaves the inspirator in 
position for starting. 

Do not allow boiler purger or composition of an} r kind to pass through the Inspirator. 

In case the inspirator becomes incrusted with lime, disconnect it and place it in a bath composed 
of one part of muriatic acid and twelve parts of soft water. Leave the inspirator in the bath over night. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



55 




STEAM JET PUMP. 

Which is Designed for Supplying Water Tanks at Mills 
or Factories. 

Foil Pumping Water or other Liquids, at Mines, Distilleries, 
Breweries, etc., and to take the place of more Expensive Pumps 
whose Complicated Parts render them the more Liable to 
Breakage. 

Please notice the following points of superiority over the ordinary Cold 
Water Pump, where, as in most locations, it is necessary to raise water only 
SUCTIO N to moderate heights or to till Tanks for the feeding of Boilers : 

Fig. 136. 
Drawing steam direct from the boiler; the} r may be operated regardless of all other machinery and 
can be placed in a cistern, well, or near any water supply at any distance, either long or short from the 
boiler. The standard size will make 14 feet suction and will raise water from 15 to 60 feet in height. 
The pressure of steam required is about one pound per square inch for each foot the water is to be raised. 
Our Pumps are made, in all their parts, of standard sizes and are uniform in their operation. As 
they have no moving parts they require no packing and can not get out of order. 

Directions for Purchasing and Putting up Steam Jet Pump. 

1st. The size of the Pump is determined by the internal diameter of the Suction Pipe. 

2nd. In no case should a smaller Pipe be used than indicated in the table below, and where the 
Pump is placed a long distance from the Boiler, the Steam Pipe should be one or two sizes larger and 
should be protected by some kind of packing. 

3rd. In ordering Pumps give distance of water from Tank; from the Boiler to where you desire to 
place the pump; height to which water is to be raised and pressure of steam used. 

4th. Place the Pump at a point as near the water as possible, and not over 14 feet perpendicularly 
from the water to be raised. Put a Stop Cock in the Steam Pipe at a convenient point for starting and 
stopping the Pump. 

5th. Connect the Steam, Discharge and Suction Pipe, as shown in the above cut, and place the 
Discharge Pipe so that the water will all run out, when the steam is shut off. It will be necessary to fit 
a Strainer on the end of Suction Pipe, using care that the supply of water is not reduced too much 
thereby. 

DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATING. 

1st. Turn on the Steam slowly until the Suction is formed, which will be indicated by a peculiar 
noise in the Pump ; then turn on Steam enough to drive the water to point of discharge. 

2nd. In case the Pump fails to start, one of the following three causes must be remedied : 1st. Leaks 
in the Suction Pipe. 2nd. Obstructions in the Suction Pipe or in the Pump. 3rd. Too high suction. 

Not over 25 lbs. of steam need be used to form the suction, and higher steam must be carried 
according to the height of the discharge at about the rate of one pound per foot. 

PRICE LIST. 



Size of Pump. 


Suction Pipe. 


Discharge Pipe. 


Steam Pipe. 


Capacity. 
Gallons per Minute. 


Price. Brass Jets. 


% 
1 

2 


1 

2 


1 


% 

% 


8 to 10 
12 to 15 
15 to 20 
25 to 30 
30 to 40 


8.00 
10.00 
12.00 
15.00 
18.00 Iron B. Mounted. 



These Pumps will operate with best results where there is a plentiful supply of water. It is some- 
times noticed that after running for a time they will suddenly "let go," and have to be started again. 
This may be due to a scarcity of water, a leak in the Suction Pipe, which, becoming exposed by the 
lowering of the water, lets the air into the Pump, or a pebble in the pump; this last is often quite 
annoying, as for instance:, a pebble which is too large to pass through the water nozzle in the Pump, 
will act as a "bob," and will, by advancing and receding, partially shut off the discharge and finally 
becoming fast, will stop the Pump. When the steam is shut off, the water in the discharge pipe run- 
ning back, will dislodge the pebble and force it back into the Suction Pipe, where it will remain and 
cause the same annoyance indefinitely, until it is removed or passes through. A strainer placed on 
Suction Pipe will obviate that difficulty and save much annoyance. 

These Pumps are not for feeding Boilers (which only can be done by a Force Pump ) They are made 
entirely of Brass, which prevents them from rusting or corroding when other liquids than water are used. 

Every Pump is fully warranted. In case any are imperfect we will bear all expense of express, in 
making the exchange for another one, or will refund the money if preferred. 



56 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



THE MISSISSIPPI SYPHON OR JET PUMP. 

NO CLOGGING. CANNOT CHOKE UP. 

TJie only Syphon that has a a clear full opening through Pump, the same size and on a line with open- 
ings through suction and discharge pipe. Will pump with water 25 per cent, of Coal, Saw- 
dust, Sand or other gritty substances and not choke up or get out of repair. 

When used for Vessels, Barges, Excavations, Quarries and other places holding muddy or gritty water, 
this Syphon will give better satisfaction than any other Pump or Syphon now in the market. 

PATENTED 1885. 




Fig. 137. 




DESCRIPTION. 



These pumps are operated by the use of steam for raising water from Wells, Cisterns, Dams, Rivers, 
Holds of Vessels, Mines, Quarries, Excavations, etc., and are also adapted for raising water into tanks 
for Railway Stations, Irrigating purposes, etc. They will raise muddy, sandy or gritty water as readily as 
clean, and as the opening through pump is the same size as opening through suction or discharge pipe, 
it cannot clog or choke up. The construction of this pump is simple and the principle of working even 
more so, the steam enters the pump as shown in cut and creates a vacuum or suction and so long as 
steam continues to enter, so long will the suction and discharge continue. The particular advantage 
that we claim over all other pumps made for similar purposes, is that anything that enters suction pipe 
will pass through pump and discharge pipe without interruption or clogging; and also that capacity of 
pumping is greater than that of any other pump of similar size openings. To attain the best results 
turn on steam very lightly at first, simply to warm the pipes, then turn on full pressure for a few mo- 
ments to create a strong vacuum and reduce this pressure gradually until results are satisfactory. 

As a Blge Pump these Pumps have no equal, as they are specially designed for raising the largest 
amount of water in the least possible time, and with but little steam. And as gritty or solid substances 
can not effect the working of these Pumps in the least, they are especially adapted for Vessels of all 
kinds, Tanneries, etc. 

As a Force Pump, the nearer they are placed to the water the better will be the results. 

This Pump has no valves or wearing parts of any kind, it will not wear out in a life-time. It is 
noiseless, cheap and perfect; every pump is tested at factory. 

PRICE LIST, WITH DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITY. 



No. of Pump. 


Suction and 
Discharge. 


Steam Pipe. 


Capacity 
per minute. 


Price, Brass. 


Price, Iron. 


2 


% inch. 


% inch. 


12 galls. 


$ 8.00 




3 


1 


K " 


20 " 


10.00 




4 


iM " 


K " 


30 " 


12.00 




5 


IK " 


% " 


50 " 


15.00 


$ 14.00 


6 


2 « 


% « 


100 '■■ 


18.00 


16.00 


7 


m " 


1 


150 " 


24.00 


20.00 


8 


3 " 


1 


225 " 


30.00 


24.00 


9 


4 


IK " 


335 " 


52.00 


40.00 


10 


6 


2 


535 " 


96.00 


80.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



57 



EUREKA LOW PRESSURE STEAM HEATING APPARATUS. 




Fig. J 39- 

Sectional View of Low Pressure Steam Generator, Front to Reak. 

EXPLANATION. 

(A) Fire-box. (B) Fire-grate; a shake and dump grate, perfectly cleaned of waste quickly, without 
losing the fire. (C) Grate bar supporting fire grate (D) Space between fire and ash grates. (E) Ash pit 
beneath ash grate. (F) Ash grate in two parts. (G) Steam dome connected to top of boiler proper, with 
three nipples kk, which extend to height of concave surface, holding water to that height, thus prevent- 
ing the possibility of superheating. By this arrangement water is carried much higher in the boiler proper 
than is practical with ordinary vertical boilers, and greater length of life is given it. (H) (H) (H) Steam 
feed pipes. (L) Cleaner box, through which tubes are cleaned with steam, and more quickly than most 
other boilers. (M) Feed mouth for fuel. (N) Smoke flue with direct and indirect connections. (O) Dam- 
per set in direct flue. (S) Diagram of open flange on outside, to which return drip pipes are connected. 
(T) Apex of an inverted V, closing at a point just below where the diameter of smoke flue would come 
below bottom edge of dome. The extremes of the \ extend down and around the sides of boiler, termi- 
nating just above the flanges S. The work entire is set on a cast iron base plate (seen at bottom). In 
setting the brick work a space three inches in the clear is left around the boiler proper and circular part 
of base, except the ^\, which is made by crowding bricks in on end against the boiler. 

The A constructed as described, in combination with damper O, when closed compels the products 
of combustion, when passed through the tubes, to turn over and down that part the shell in front of the 
A- when, on reaching its extremes at S, they pass to the rear and out through the indirect base flue of 
smoke pipe N. This is the usual operation, and by it the fire surfaces are largely increased, and with 
the more thorough application of heat there is much less fuel required to make the same steam than with 
most boilers. The damper in direct flue may be opened for any needed convenience. 



58 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Eureka Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. 




Fig. 140. 
Set in Bkick, with Trimmings and Fixtures Complete. 

EXPLANATION. 

At the top will be seen the main steam feed pipe with valve set to same ; also safety valve. A con- 
nection for the steam cleaner with valve set at front edge, and, for convenient illustration, we have 
shown the hose and cleaner attachment complete. 

By this attachment to clean the boiler flues, the valve in feed pipe would be closed, steam run up to 
ten or twelve pounds, when, on opening the door above ornamenal front and inserting the cleaner, each 
tube may be blown clean of soot, also any recesses in or around the boiler. Hand holes, for cleaning out 
soot accumulations at base of boiler work, are shown on side and front. At the right upper corner is 
seen the Combination Box with Trycocks, Water Gauge and Steam Gauge attached. 

On the left hand upper corner is seen the Automatic Regulating Apparatus, with its attachments. 
The chain at right hand of bar connects to the draft door and the one on the opposite end to the door of 
the cold-air check draft. By increasing the weight seen on the left hand end of bar, the fire and steam 
is increased, and by decreasing the weight the intensity of the fire and steam is reduced, and the weights 
may be so adjusted as to hold the steam continuously at one's will. At front left hand corner of brick 
work is seen the water connection with the valve shut off. Also below the inlet to boiler, is seen the 
waste or blow-off attachment, for cleaning the boiler of water or sediment, which waste should connect 
to sewer. 

At the left hand lower center is seen the connection for return to boiler of waters of condensation, 
with a check valve on the angle. The ornamental front shows the doors opening into fire pot, the draft 
door opening to between the fire and ash grates, and ash door opening to underneath ash grate for the 
removal of ashes. That part of the lower "center front containing the draft and ash doors is removable 
to admit of replacing the grates. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



59 



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List Price of Each. 



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Diameter of Fire Pot. 



Diameter of Shell. 



Length of Shel 



Diameter of Tubes. 



Length of Tubes. 



Number of Tubes. 



Gauge of Shell. 



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60 JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



EUREKA LOW PRESSURE STEAM HEATING APPARATUS. 

The table, page 41, in its number and variety, serves the trade much better than any 
list on the market. With this list the trade are enabled to go into the smallest buildings, 
and from that, on a graduated scale, up to the largest buildings. Not only do we furnish 
a better list, but the excellence of construction and perfect working conveniences fur- 
nished with each boiler, make them far more desirable than any work to be found. The 
superior conditions are as follows, viz. : 

I. The entire surfaces, inside and out, are fire surfaces. 

IT. The exterior surfaces, instead of being exposed to the cold air, which chills the 
same, acting against the fire surfaces, are turned to the fire. 

III. From thirty-three to fifty per cent, is added to the steam generating surfaces, 
and with the same fire thirty three to fifty per cent, more of steam is made, or the same 
steam with from twenty-five to thirty-five per cent, less fuel. 

IV. The steam taken from the supplemental steam chamber is dryer, stronger steam, 
free from priming, and more active in circulation. 

V. The convenience of the clear space on the steam chamber for leading out the 
supply pipes is superior to any vertical constructions before the public. 

VI. The smoke pipe opening out at the side is easily accessible at any time for 
cleaning, and is removed without extra labor or the removal of other work. 

VII. The arrangement of the cast iron base, with the grate conveniences, is superior 
to that of any other boiler. 

VIII. While it is of the most thorough construction, it can be supplied to the public 
at as low prices as any good work. 

IX. The expense of setting is very light compared with most other boilers. 

All these boilers are made of the best C. H. No. 1 flange and fire-box irons, and the 
tubes of best make. All boilers are fitted entire before leaving the shop, and of a 
strength of one hundred and fifty pounds hydrostatic pressure to the square inch. 

We would especially call the attention of all to the patent fire grate, which is a shake 
and dump grate, or is easily cleaned at any time without losing the fire. The convenience 
of this grate alone is worth more than the value of most boilers. With this convenience, 
fire may be carried from Fall to Spring, if wished. 

Boilers of all sizes, complete, consist of one boiler proper, with supplemental steam 
chamber, with three nipples and locknuts for connection io the boiler. Also, one full 
ornamental front, with doors, one feed mouth, one fire grate and grate bar, one ash grate 
(two pieces), one base, one base plate, one hoe, one poker, one shaker, one direct and 
indirect smoke flue with dampers, three handles and "S" for doors, five hand-hole boxes, 
one steam cleaner, one cleaner box with door, one check draft box and door, one combina- 
tion box. A base with fire grate only will be furnished with the larger sizes, if the depth 
of cellar will not admit of setting base with both grates. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



61 



EUREKA RADIATORS. 




Fig. 141. 

Fig. 83 is a side view, showing a radiator with its construction, and quadruple ex- 
tended surfaces. The steam entering at the port a, passes up and through the radiator, 
returning to b (at which point the surface is removed to show working parts), where it 
passes out at the opposite side into the next radiator of the series. The diaphragm c, 
seen between the ports a and &, having underneath a pocket or water seal d, is a cut-off, 
giving the steam a positive circulation the entire length of the pipes, and also furnishing 
the waters of condensation, which return to this point from both pipes, a ready means 
of exit, they passing either way underneath the diaphragm, and discharging through 
either of the nipples, as may be necessary. 

The surface of the radiators (when made up) pocket into each other, and those on 
opposite radiators (at their sides) on to and under each other at the ends of the flanges, 
so that any two of the continuous flanges of two radiators, form a separate passage from 
that of any other of the several passages, for the air passing between the said two 
radiators. By this means the air is thoroughly stratified, and the size of the passages 
may be increased or decreased as necessary, according to the strength of the current 
of air that is to feed through the same. This stratifiaction of the air brings it evenly 
against the heated surfaces, without its passing, in strong gusts, unevenly heated to the 
rooms above. 

In simplicity of construction and results, no radiator on the market compares with 
this : — 

1st. It gives twenty-eight per cent, more of radiating surface to the square foot 
of body surface than any other. 

2d. It is more easily connected or disconnected in its place than any other. 

3d. It having a larger per cent, of surface to its net weight than others, its radiating 
surfaces are stronger. 

4th. It occupies less size of chamber, in proportion to its surfaces, than any other. 

5th. It manipulates the air more thoroughly and evenly than any other. 

6th. The lock joint will not admit of any one radiator dropping out of line with 
t he others. 

7th. It requires sixty per cent, less of fittings to connect it in stack, than any other 
positive-circulating, end-connecting radiator. 

8th. It is more easily connected by ordinary tools than any other. 

9th. While containing all these superiorities, it has no defects or objections existing 
against it. 

As to the desirableness of an all-thread connection, in preference to packed joints 
(existing in most works on the market), there is no question in the judgment of practical 
men. 



62 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



EUREKA RADIATORS. 












Fig. 142. 








Number of 


Tubes in 
each Bow. 


Surface. 


Extreme Length. 


Extreme Width. 


S ZE OF 


Valves. 


Rows. 


FEED. 


return. 




Square Feet. 


Feet. Inche 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 




"1x2 


10 


81 


7 


1 


4 




1x3 


15 


121 


7 


1 


t 


£ 


1x4 


20 


1 4 


7 


1 


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4 


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1x5 


25 


1 n 


7 


1 


3. 
4 


H « 


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30 


2 0i 


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1 


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4 


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35 


2 3f 


71 • 


1 


8 
4 


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1 x 8 


40 


2 7f 


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1x9 


45 


2 111 


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1 


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1 x 10 


50 


3 3i 


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30 


1 If 


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2x 4 


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1 5 


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1 81 


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60 


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110 


3 7 


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120 


3 10f 


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130 


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140 


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Other sizes desired must be specified when ordered. 
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE EUREKA DIRECT RADIATORS. 

First. — Beauty of design, finish and appearance — the general design, especially the top, being 
handsomer and more elaborate than any other on the market. 

Second. — The diameter of the tubes being large, gives a prompt and easy circulation of steam. 

Third. — The formation of the base, peculiar to this radiator, is such that water can not remain in 
it, and it relieves through feed valves or return as desired. 

Fourth. — Each tube being independent, there is no strain to joints from expansion as is the case 
with double tube return bend shape of radiators. 

Fifth. — In case of breakage, the broken tube can be easily removed and a new one substituted, the 
only machinery required being an ordinary screw wrench. 

Sixth. — There is a greater amount of radiating surface in the same floor space than with any other 
radiator. 

Seventh. — The extended surfaces act as deflectors, throwing heat to the floor — results not attained 
by ordinary radiators. 

Eighth. — In the sizes having two rows of tubes, the open air space between the tubes being liberal, 
allows a freer circulation of air than most other radiators. 

Ninth. — Owing to the large size of the tubes, and the size and peculiar formation of the base, this 
radiator is especially adapted to the single pipe system of an individual construction, and is particularly 
adapted to the Holly system of steam heating. 



JAMES B. CLOW r & SOX, CHICAGO. 



63 



WALWORTH RADIATORS. 




Fig. 143. 
RECTANGULAR. 



Number 


Tubes 

in Each 

Row. 


Surface- 
Sq. Feet. 


Length. 


Width. 


Valves Required. 


of Rows. 


Supply. 


Return. 




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1 X 
1 X 
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24 
28 
32 
38 


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4 2U 

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5 6M 

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434 
434 
434 
434 
434 
434 
434 
434 


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% 
% 

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134 


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M 
M 

M 
M 
M 
M 
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8 


12 

16 


20 


24 




28 

32 




38 




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2 x 
2 x 
2 x 
2 x 
2 x 
2 x 
2 x 
2 x 

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4 


8 

16 
20 
24 
32 
40 
48 
56 
64 
76 


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1 6M 

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2 2M 

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3 6M 

4 2% 

4 1034 

5 6M 

6 6)4 


634 
634 
634 
614 
614 
634 
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634 

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634 


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12 


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16 


20 




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24 

28 


1 
1 




32 

38 


1 

1 




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3 X 

3 x 
3 x 
3 x 
3 x 
3 x 
I 3 x 


4 


12 
24 
36 
48 
60 
72 
84 
96 
114 


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2 2M 

2 iom 

3 634 

4 2M 

4 1034 

5 6M 

6 6M 


834 
834 
834 
834 
834 
834 
834 
834 
834 


l 

l 

134 

1M 

1)4 

134 

1J4 


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8 


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12 

16 


20 

24 


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28 


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32 

38 


1 

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4 x 
4 x 
4 x 
4 x 
4 x 
4 x 
4 v 


4 


16 
32 

48 
64 
80 
96 
112 
128 


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1 6M 

2 2M 

2 1034 

3 634 

4 2)4 

4 1034 

5 634 


10 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


1 

1 

134 

04 

1)4 

1)4 

1)4 


M 
M 
M 

1 
1 


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1. 


8 

12 

16 

20 .. 


D 


24 


IX 


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28 


134 
134 




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64 



JAMES B CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Radiators. — Continued. 



CIRCULAR. 




Fig. 144. 



No. 



1, Circular 

2, 
3, 
4, 
5, 
6, 
7, 
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12 
13. 
14 



Surface. 
Sq. Feet. 



18 

30 

54 

72 

102 

130 

160 

56 

80 

102 

130 

160 



Diameter. 



Ft. In. 

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1 &A 

1 11*6 

2 2^ 

2 1034 

3 2 

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iM 

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1 

1M 
1M 
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INDIRECT. 




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Length of 
Base. 


Width of 
Base. 


Supply. 


Return. 


16 Square Feet 


Ft. In. 

$A 

1 W2 

1 5A 

1 9K 

2 m 

2 9% 

3 5^ 

4 1) 2 
4 9K 


Inches. 

m 
m 


1 
1 
1 
1 

m 
m 


% 
1 
1 


24 " "' 


32 " " 


40 " " 

48 ' " 

64 " " 


80 '• " 


1 


96 " " 


1 


112 " '•■ 


1 



Radiators bronzed or painted must be boxed at extra cost. 

The warming capacity and cost of Circular Radiators may be varied by leaving out any number of 
tubes, except the outer row, without changing the external appearance. The tubes left out may be 
replaced at will. 

Radiators may be made of any desired height; the standard height is 35 inches. A Circular Radia- 
tor with marble top makes a handsome table. The colored marbles, known as the "Knoxville," and 
No. 2 Tennessee^ are well adapted to Radiators, as they arc not discolored by heat. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



65 



BUNDY RADIATORS. 

DIRECT RADIATOR. Fig. 146. 




HOT CLOSET RADIATOR. Fig. 147. 




INDIRECT RADIATOR. Fig. 148. 




Catalogues containing full information regarding these goods, together with prices, furnished on 
application. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Plain Box Coil. 

For Sizes see Table, Page 40. 



IRON PIPE COILS 

Ornamental Box Coil. 

For Sizes see Table, Page 40. 





Fig. 149. 



Ornamental Bracket Coil. 

One and Two Tubes Wide. 




Fig. 150. 



Fig. 151. 



PATENT IMPROVED STEAM TRAPS. 

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Fig. 152. 



SIZE. 


Draining Capacity. 


Price, Each. 


No. 1 


1,500 feet of 1-inch pipe. 
4,000 " 
10,000 " 


$25 00 
35 00 


" 2 


" 3 


65 00 








STEAM TRAPS. 



SIZE. 


Draining Capacity. 


Price, Each. 


12-inch 


1,500 feet of 1-inch pipe. 
3 500 " 
5,000 " 


$23 00 
36 00 


15-inch 


18-inch 


54 00 







Fig. 153 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



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NUMBER OF PIPES WIDE. 



Coils 3 pipes wide are 8 inches in width. 
« 4 " " " 10J- " " 

u 6 u « « J5j si 



Coils 7 pipes wide are 18 inches in width. 
" 8 " " " 20J- " " 

a g a u u 2g a u 

u 10 t< c< « 25J u 



NUMBER OF PIPES HIGH. 

Coils 6 pipes high, 4 feet long or less, are 22 inches hig 



8 
10 
12 

6 

8 
10 
12 



27 
" 32 

<< « a a Q>y 

over 4 feet long, are 25 

" «« " " 31 

it << a a oiy 

a u « « 4.3 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ORNAMENTAL SCREEN. 

■With Marble Top for Enclosing Coils. 




Fig. 154. 

Finished in Bronze, Chocolate or Gold, Price per foot (inside measure) $2.50 

(Marble Slab not included in this price.) 

Plain Castings only, Price per pound 12 

Width of Panels 4% inches, 7 inches, 9 inches, 11 inches, 12% inches and 14% inches. 

" front corner piece 2 " 

" back corner piece at bottom 3 " 

back corner piece at top 4 

Height under marble t 2 feet 8 

CLARK DAMPER REGULATOR. 




Fig. 155- 

No. 1, for Boilers of 5 Horse-Power and under, each $10.00 

" 2, " 20 " " " 15.00 

" 8, " 30 to 500 Horse-Power, each 25.00 

LOW PRESSURE DAMPER REGULATOR. 




Fig. 156. 
Price, each $10.00 



AUTOMATIC WATER FEEDER. 

For High or Low Pressure. 




Fig. 157. 
Price, each $20.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON", CHICAGO. 



Bradley's Insulated Air Coverings, 




Fig. 158. 



2 inches, 

2^ 

3 

3K 
4 

5 
6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
12 



1M» 1%in., per linear ft. 
per linear ft 



■ $0 



.25 
.27 
.31 
.36 
.40 
.44 
.47 
.50 
.58 
.66 
.73 
.80 
.90 
.00 



Coverings for Boilers, Domes, Drums and other Steam Surfaces, made specially to order, at 25 cents 
per square foot, surface measure. 

All goods sold in sections three feet long. 

There have been a vast army of compositions and combinations placed upon the market under the 
name of "Pipe and Boiler Coverings," but the great majority of them have been condemned after prac- 
tical tests, failing either as non-conductors or in some of the important essentials of durability, finish or 
cost. 

"Bradley's Insulated Air Coverings" are the best in the world for the following reasons : 

(1) They combine the best non-conductors known — wool felt and confined air. 

(2) They do not powder down like hair felt, nor crack and fall off like cement. 

(3) They are unequaled for durability, and are not effected by expansion, contraction, or shaking 
of pipes. 

(4) They are easily put on, and can be readily removed and reapplied without damaging their 
effectiveness. 

(5) They are light in weight, and are not liable to injury by handling or in transportation. 

(6) They can be applied without creating any dirt or muss in the neatest of apartments. 

(7) They are the best known protector from frost and for sweating pipes. 

(8) They provide, in combination with our Elbow, Tee and Valve Coverings, the neatest and most 
complete, as well as the most effective line of coverings for every variety of surface that have ever been 
produced. 



FITTINGS. 



ELBOWS. 



TEES. 



VALVES. 




Fig. J 59 

Size, inches 

Elbows, each 

Tees, " 

Valves, " 




Fig. 160. 




Fig. 161. 



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70 JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 

CREAMER'S NEW PATENT LEVER 
ADJUSTABLE HOT AIR REGISTER, 



The superiority of these Registers consists in the adjustable lever movement, and the 
spring and screw attachment thereto, whereby they can be set permanently, if desired, in 
any position, making a proper distribution of heat throughout the building. 

As a floor Register, where the valves are operated by the foot (as is always the case), 
the lever movement is unhesitatingly pronounced, by those who have seen and tried it, 
the best ever produced. The Registers are thoroughly well made in every respect, the 
valves being rabbeted and overlapping each other, making them perfectly tight when 
desired. There is no danger of dirt or sweepings obstructing or clogging the movement, 
as the lever handle increases the power three-fold. They need only to be seen to be 
appreciated. All sizes are manufactured of standard dimensions, to suit the regular 
size border frames. 

Note. — All of our Square and Round Registers may be used as Ventilators, by the 
substitution of an ornamental casting, called a Spider, in place of the Knob or Shifter. 
To the Spider are attached the Cords. We also furnish Index Plates, showing which 
cord to pull, to open or close the valves. The dimensions of Registers given are the 
outside measurement of the box containing the valves. If the Registers are to be used 
as Ventilators, and placed horizontally or overhead, it should be so stated when ordering, 
as a different fixture is used for this purpose. If Registers are placed in Side Walls, and 
so ordered, we send a Knob in place of the Flat Button. 

We have also made a most radical improvement in the construction of Registers, 
which consists in making 

THE BOXES SECTIONAL. 

to hold the valves, instead of casting them all in one piece; by this plan we can make 
the box nearly straight instead of tapering. Again, if the box is broken in transportation 
or otherwise, the broken piece can be replaced with slight cost. Each side will be dis- 
tinctly marked in the casting to facilitate ordering of extra pieces. We also put project- 
ing nipples on the sides, making a firm anchorage in the plaster, which will be an 
immense advantage in plastering them in side walls, as there will be no danger of their 
coming out. 

All Square and Round Registers (except Convex) may be made to lock, at an 
additional cost of thirty cents extra, net. This is a desirable feature for Nurseries, Public 
Halls and Public Buildings generally. 



JA3IES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



71 



NEW NOVELTY REGISTER, 



FOR SIDE WALLS ONLY. 



-■__:. . ,.-_^_. -. .._, -^-^'._^.-_-.^^-~:,T|i| 


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Fig. 162. 



The face of this Register, projecting about an inch and a half from the wall, allows an air duct 
of cool air to pass in between the wall and the column of heated air, in this way preventing discolora- 
tion of the plaster (so objectionable in fiat side wall Registers). They can also be used as ventilators, 
and worked with cords, when placed high up on side walls. 

With Wall Frame to be adjusted first ; and when painters and masons are through, the Register is 
attached by machine screws. 

The Registers can be removed in a few moments for repairs. 



Size of Opening. 


Black or White 
Japanned. 


Gold or Copper 
Bronzed. 


Nickel or Electro 
Copper. 


Without Valves 
Japanned. 


6 x 8 


$2.00 
2.30 
2.80 
3.10 
3.60 
4.00 
4.00 
4.50 


$2.50 
3.10 
3.60 
3.80 
4.50 
4.75 
4.75 
5.25 


$4.10 
4.50 
5.25 
5.60 
6.00 
6.50 
6.50 
7.25 


$1.40 


6 x 10 


1.70 


8x10 


2.10 


8x12 


2.50 


9 x 12 


2.70 


9 x 14 


3.00 


10 x 12 


3.00 


10 x 14 


3.25 







72 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PATENT CONVEX 

SIDE WALL VENTILATORS AND REGISTERS. 



The success of this style of new Register for Hot air and ventilating purposes demands the close 
attention of dealers and parties using Registers. The advantages are as follows: 

1st. The design is so much more open, and the front being convex, makes the available area about 
equal to the whole opening of the Register. 

2d. The valves all work within the front, no part of the Register going in the wall, hence the heat 
is thrown out in the room more effectively, and are admirably adapted to thin partitions, their being no 
box to obstruct the flow of air to upper chambers. 

3d. When the Registers are to be placed high up and used as Ventilators, please so specify, and we 
will furnish a triangle-pull, with swivels, without extra charge, in place of the handle shown in cut. 

4th. The important improvement recently made consists in the attachment of a flange or frame in 
the opening, and to this the Register is attached by machine screws. By this arrangement there is less 
trouble in fitting them into the wall than is met in setting the ordinary Registers. The Register itself 
need not be attached until the house is finished, and can be removed in five minutes, if necessary, for 
repairs, re-decoration or cleaning the pipes. See cut below, showing frame, etc. 




Fig. 163. 




Side Wall Frame for Convex Register. 



Size of Opening. 


White or 

Black 
Japanned. 


Gold, Silver or 

Copper 

Bronzed. 


Nickle Plated 

and 

Polished. 


Faces Black or 

White 

Japanned. 


Outside Dimensions 
over all. 


6x 8 


$2.75 
3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
4.50 
5.00 
5.60 
6.25 
8.20 

11.00 


$3.75 
4.00 
4.50 
5.00 
5.60 
6.20 
6,70 
7.75 
0.50 

12.50 


$5.25 
5.75 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
7.50 
8.00 
9.25 
11.75 
15.50 


$1.20 
1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.25 
250 
3.15 
4.00 
4.80 


8 x 10 

8 x 12 

10 x 12 

10 x 14 
9U x 15^ 

11 x 16 

12 x 15 
12 x 18 
14 x 20 
16 x 24 


6x10 


8x 10 


8x 12 


8x14 


9x 14 


10x13 


lOx 16 


12x 18 


14x22 





For wainscoting, these Registers make a very neat finish. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



Creamers 
Patent 




Lever 
Registers, 



Fig. 164. 



REGISTERS. 



FACES. 



Size of Opening. 



4^x <o%. 



7 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

9 

9 

9 

9 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 



x 8 
xlO 
xl2 

x 15 
xl6 
xl8 
x 8 
x 9 
xlO 
£14 
xl6 
xl8 
x24 
xlO 



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xl4 . 

x 15 . 

xl8 . 

x 9 . 

xlO . 

xl2 . 

xl4 . 

x 10 . 

xl2 . 

xl4 . 

xl6 

x 18 . 

x20 . 
10K x 16^. 
12 x 12 . 

x 15 . 

xl7 . 

x 18 . 

x 19 . 

x24 . 

xl4 . 

xl8 . 

x 22 

x 25 \ 

xl6 . 

x20 . 

x24 . 

x20 . 

x26 , 

x29 , 

x27 , 

x24 . 

x32 

x38 , 

x30 



12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
14 
14 
14 
15 
16 
16 
16 
20 
20 
21 
27 
24 
24 
27 
30 



Black or 
. White 
Japanned. 



U.40 

1.50 
1.65 
2.00 
2.30 
2.35 
2.50 
1.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.70 
3.00 
3.40 
6.36 
2.30 
2.25 
2.50 
2.80 
3.50 
3.60 
4.20 
2.65 



.00 

.30 

.60 

.25 

.60 

25 

4.75 

6.00 

6.75 

5.15 

5.00 

6.00 

6.75 

7.00 

7.50 

9.75 

7.50 

8.75 

10.00 

13.00 

9.25 

10.50 

13.00 

13.50 

17.00 

20.00 

25.00 

20.00 

27.00 

33.00 

35.00 



White 
Porcelain 
Enameled. 



$2.75 

3.00 

3.25 

3.50 

4.00 

4.25 

4.50 

3.50 

3.65 

3.80 

4.60 

5.00 

5.45 

9.50 

3.80 

4.20 

4.50 

4.80 

5.60 

5.75 

6.50 

4.65 

5 00 

5.30 

5.75 

5.25 

5.75 

6.40 

6.95 

8.15 

8.90 

7.25 

7.10 

8.15 

8.90 

9.20 

9.60 

12.30 

9.60 

11.30 

12.75 

16.45 

11.55 

13.00 

16.65 

17.00 

22.65 

26.00 

29.75 



Gold or 

Copper 

Bronzed. 



$1.90 
2.00 
2.18 
2.30 
2.85 
3.00 
3.10 
2.50 
2.55 
2.65 
3.25 
3.60 
4.10 
7.40 
2.90 
2.80 
3.10 
3.45 
4.15 
4.35 
5.00 
3.25 
3.75 
4.00 
4.35 
3.90 
4.35 
5.15 
5.65 
700 
7.80 
5.00 
5.90 
7.00 
7.80 
8.15 
8.60 
10.75 
8.60 
9.85 
11.25 
15.00 
10.25 
11.40 
15.00 
15.50 
19.00 

99 O.K 



Nickel or 
Electro 
Copper. 



$2.95 

3.25 

3.50 

4.00 

4.25 

4.50 

4.80 

3.75 

3.95 

4.10 

5.00 

5.40 

5.85 

10.00 

4.50 

4.50 

4.85 

5.20 

6.00 

6.15 

6.95 

5.00 

5.50 

5.70 

6.20 

5.65 

6.15 

6.85 

7.45 

8.65 

9.45 

7.80 

7 55 

8.65 

9.45 

9.95 

10.20 

13.05 

10.20 

12.50 

13.75 

17.45 

12.30 

14.00 

17.75 

18.10 

24.90 

28.25 

31.75 

28.25 

28.50 

36.00 

38.00 



Without 
Valves. 



$0.90 
1.00 
1.15 
1.50 
1.60 
1.75 
1.75 
1.20 
1.30 
1.45 
1.95 
2.10 
2.40 
4.25 
1.60 

1 50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.45 
2.55 
3.05 
1.85 
2.00 
2.35 
2.55 
2.30 

2 55 
2.90 
3.25 
4.45 



4.45 
5.10 
5.40 
5.70 
6.50 
5.70 
6.30 
6.90 
9.25 
6.15 
7.75 
9.25 
9.65 
2.00 
14.00 
18.00 



Black or 

White 

Japanned. 



24.00 
21.00 



|0.46 

.48 

.50 

.65 

.75 

85 

.85 

.65 

.68 

.70 

.90 

1 10 

1.35 

2.15 

.75 

.80 

.85 

1.00 

1.30 

1.50 

1.75 

1.00 

1.12 

1.25 

1.50 

1.20 

1.50 

1.85 

2.15 

2.45 

2.80 

2.25 

2.10 

2.40 

2.80 

3.00 

3.20 

3.90 

3.15 

3.50 

3.90 

6.00 

3.90 

4.95 

6.00 

6.50 

7.50 

8.20 

10.70 



White 
Porcelain 
Enameled. 



11.25 
14.00 
13.00 



51.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.40 
2.60 
2.75 
2.85 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.80 
3.20 
3.40 
5.50 
2.60 
2.75 



,85 

,00 

.50 

.60 

.05 

.00 

12 

.25 

65 

,20 

,60 

4.10 

4.45 

4.85 

5.25 

4.50 

4.40 

4.80 

5.25 

5.45 

5.70 

6.90 

5.65 

6.40 

7.15 

10.25 

6.65 

7.95 

10.25 

10.75 

14.50 

15.00 

16.00 



Nickel 
Plated. 



$2.10 
2.20 
2.30 
2.50 
2.75 



.00 
,20 
.60 
.60 
70 
10 
3.30 
3.60 
6.00 
2.90 
2.90 
3.10 
3.25 
3.75 
3.90 
4.60 
3.25 
3.40 
3.75 
4.00 
3.60 
4.00 
4.50 
4.90 
5.20 
5.60 
4.95 
4.80 
5.20 
5.65 
5.95 
6.20 
7.50 
6.15 
7.20 
7.70 
10.85 
7.40 
8.95 
11.50 
12.00 
16.00 
16.80 
17.50 



See Page 77 for exact inside and outside dimensions of Registers. 



74 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Creamer's Patent Lever Registers. — Continued. 



ROUND REGISTERS. 




Size of Opening. 


Best F.lack 

or White 

Japanned. 


Whi'e 
Porcelain 
Enameled. 


Gold or 
Copper 
Bronzed. 


Nickel or 
Copper 
Plated. 


Without 
Valves. 


Faces 

White 

Enameled. 


Faces White 

or Black 

Japanned. 


6 inches 

7 " 


$1.35 

1.50 

1.85 

2.25 

2.75 

3.60 

5.40 

7.00 

9.25 

11.50 

15.50 

70.00 


$3.00 

3.20 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.50 

7.65 

9.50 

11.75 

12.50 

17.00 


$1.85 

2.00 

2.30 

2.80 

3.35 

4 30 

6.10 

7.75 

10.00 

12.50 

17.00 


$3.30 
3.50 

3.85 

4.60 

5.15 

6.25 

8.15 

10.00 

12.35 

15.20 

22.20 


$0.90 
1.00 
1.15 
1.45 
1.70 
2.20 
3.10 
4.15 
5.30 
7.35 

10.95 


$2.20 
2.30 
2.85 
2.75 
2.90 
3.40 
4.25 
5.20 
5.95 
7.15 

10.45 


$0.50 
.60 


8 " 


.63 


9 " 


.85 


10 " 


1.00 


12 " 


1.30 


14 " 


2.00 


16 " 


2.70 


18 " 

20 " 


3.45 
4.15 


24 " 


6.45 


48 " Extra Heavy 


30.00 




CIRCULAR TOP REGISTERS. 







u -d 


Td 




u 


U 13 


U TJ* 


Size of Opening. 


° a c 




O V V 


° v-6 


•m o H 


in u «> 


Width. 


Height. 




£ 6 


o o o 


■g§\S 
go* 


a> as 




7 


x 10 


$2.25 


$4.25 


$2.85 


$4.50 


$0.90 


$2.60 


8 


x 12 


2.95 


5.00 


3.60 


5.35 


1.15 


3.20 


8 


x 14 


3.40 


5.40 


4.10 


5.75 


1.30 


3.30 


9 


x 12 


3.40 


5.40 


4.10 


5.75 


1.30 


3.30 


10 


x 14 


4.10 


6.30 


4.90 


6.70 


1.75 


3.95 


11 


x 16 


4.60 


7.00 


5.40 


7.40 


1.90 


4.30 


12 


x 17 


5.20 


8.00 


6.05 


8.50 


2.00 


4.80 


11 


x 13 


3.55 


5.75 


4.35 


6.15 


1.55 


3.75 


13 


x 15 


4.60 


7.00 


5.45 


7.45 


1.75 


4.15 


16 


x 17 


6.50 


9.25 


7.50 


9.85 


2.50 


5.25 


13 


x 11 


3.55 


5.75 


4.35 


6.15 


1.55 


3.75 


15 


x 13 


4.60 


7.00 


5.45 


7.45 


1.75 


4.15 


17 


x 16 


6.50 


9.25 


7.50 


9.85 


2.50 


5.25 



Fig. 166. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



75 



IRON BORDER FRAMES. 



Size for Register Opening. 


Black 
Japanned. 


White 
Porcelain 
Enameled. 


Gold 
Bronzed. 


Nickel 
Plated. 


4% X 63^ 










4 X 8 










4 x 10 










4 x 12 










4 x 15 










4 xl6 










4 x 18 










6 \ 8 


$1.15 
1.20 
1.25 
1.45 
1.55 
1.75 
2.50 
1.30 
1.30 

1.50 

1.80 

1.40 

1.55 

1.70 
1.80 
1.90 
2.00 
2.10 
2.00 
2.40 
2.60 
2.70 
2.80 
3.35 
2.65 
3.15 
3.70 
4.25 
3.40 
3.80 
4.35 
4.75 
6.75 
7.00 
7.50 
7.75 
8.75 
8.00 


$2.50 
2.60 
2.70 
3.10 
3.28 
3.45 
5.00 
3.05 
3.00 

3.25 

3.60 

3.15 

3.35 

3.30 

3.75 
3.90 
4.00 
3.90 
4.15 
4.50 
4.60 
4 90 
6.00 
4.80 
5.55 
7.25 
9.00 
6.00 
7.25 
9.00 
9.25 
13.30 
14.00 


$1.35 
1.40 
1.50 
1.80 
1.90 
2.10 
3.00 
1.50 
1.55 

1.80 

2.15 
2.40 
1.65 
1.75 
1.95 

2.10 

2.30 
2.50 
2.60 
2.50 
2.90 
3.10 
3.25 
3.40 
4.00 
3.15 
3.70 
4.35 
5.20 
4.25 
4.65 
5.20 
5.65 
8.00 
8.25 
9.00 
9.25 
10.25 
9.50 


$2.80 


6 x 9 


2 90 


6 xlO 


3.00 


n x 14 


3.40 


6 x 16 


3.60 


6 x 18 


3.80 


6 x 24 


5.50 


7 x 10 


3.40 


8 x 8 


3.30 






8 x 12 


3 60 






8 xl5 


4.50 






9 x 9 


3.50 


9 x!2 


3.70 


10 x 10 


3.70 


10 x 14 


4.40 


10 x 16 


4.75 


10^x16^ 

12 x 12 


4.90 
4.50 


12 xl5 

12 x 17 


4.35 
5.65 


12 x 18 


5.80 


12 xl9 

12 x24 


6.00 

7.40 


14 xl4 


6.00 


14 xl8 

14 x22 


7.00 
8.00 


15 x25 

16 x 16 


10.00 
7.00 


16 x20 


7.95 


16 x24 


9.75 


20 x20 


10.40 


20 x26 

21 x29 


15.55 


27 x27 




24 x32 






27 x38 






30 x30 







IRON ROUND BORDER FRAMES. 



Size of Opening. 


Nickel or 
Copper Plated. 


White 
Porcelain 
Enameled. 


Gold or 
Copper 
Bronzed. 


Black 
Japanned. 


6 


$2.95 
3.15 
3.25 
3.55 
3.80 
4.30 
5.00 
6.00 
7.35 
4.60 


$2.45 
2.60 
2.75 
3.00 
3.30 
3.70 
4.20 
5.50 
7.00 
9.00 


$1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.55 
1.70 
2.05 
2.65 
3.50 
4.55 
5.50 
8.60 


$1.00 
1 10 


7 


8 


1 20 


9 


1 30 


10 . . 

12 


1.40 
1 80 


14 


2 25 


16 


3 00 


18 


4 00 


20 


5 00 


24 


6.50 



76 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ROUND VENTILATING REGISTERS. 

Two Valves, for use with Cords only. 



Size, inches. 



Black or White Japanned. 



5 
1.00 



1.25 



1.30 



1.70 



2.00 



ICE HOUSE OR CELLAR VENTILATING REGISTERS. 

With Lever Movements. 
These are sectional square boxes, without faces. Other sizes can be furnished if desired. 10 
xlO, 90 cts.; 10x20, $1.60. 



STOVE PIPE VENTILATORS. 

These are open work screens with tins to spring them in. They are a most desirable substitute 
for a tight cover when the stoves are not in use, and act as Ventilators also. 



Size, inches. 


&A 


5 


5K 


6 


7 






Gold Bronze or White Japanned, per doz 


2.50 


2.80 


3.00 


3.25 


3.50 



SMOKE PIPE REGISTERS, 

The sizes are for the opening for a Smoke Pipe through the body of the Register. 



Size, inches 


G 


7 


8 


9 






Black Japanned 


3.00 


3.00 


3.00 


3 00 






Iron Border 


2.50' 


2 50 


2.50 


2.50 







Ornamental Plate for finish on ceiling below, $2.00 each. 
ROUND REVOLVING REGISTERS. 



Size, inches 


10 


12 


14 


16 






Black Japanned 


1.45 


1.95 


3.00 


4.00 







CEILING VENTILATORS. 

For Churches and Large Halls. 



Size, inches 


24 


30 


36 


48 


60 






Painted and Tipped with Bronze 


7.00 


10.50 


14.00 


25.00 


35.00 







ORNAMENTAL PEDESTAL REGISTERS. 

"With Valves, "White Marble Top, O. G. Edges. 



Size, inches 


16x16 


16x21 


21x21 






Gold Bronzed 


23.50 


29.00 


36.00 






Chocolate, Tipped with Bronze 


21.50 


26.50 


33.00 







All Flat Registers can be made to work with cords or rods, and will go lengthways or upright ; the 
latter position always looks the best. They can be placed in ceilings also. It is best to give the 
position of the Register when ordering ventilating attachments. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



77 



Dimensions of Registers, 



Size as Given on List. 


Opening 
to admit Body 
of Register. 


Extreme 
Dimensions of Reg- 
ister Face. 


Opening 

to admit Iron 

Border. 


iU x 6% 


*H x Q'/s 
4x8 
4 x 10 
4 x 12 
4 x 15 
4 x 16 
4 x 17# 
6%x 8% 
6% x 9 
6% x 10 
6% x 13% 
6% x 16 

6 x 18 
6% x 2434 

7 x 10 
8x8 

8 x 10 
8 x 12 
834 x 14 
8 x 15 

8 x 18 
9%x 9% 

9 x 10% 
9 x 12% 
9 x 14 

1034 x 1034 

10 x 12 
10% x 14% 
10 x 16 
10% x 16% 
10 x 18 
12 x 12 
13% x 1534 

1234 x 1734 

1234 x 18 
12% x 1934 
12 x 24 

1434 x 1434 

14 x 1834 
1434 x 22 
15# x 25% 
16 x 16 
16% x 20% 
16% x 24% 

20X x 2034 

20 x 24 
2034 x 2634 
20% x 29 
24 x 24 

27 x 27 
27 x 38 

3034 x 3034 


5X x iy 8 

5% x 9% 
5% x 11% 
5y 8 x 14 
5% x 16% 
5% x 17% 
5% x 1934 
7%x 9% 
7% x 10% 
7% x 12 
8 x 15% 
8 x 17% 
8 x 20 
8 x 26 

$K x ivx 

9% x 9% 

9% x 11% 

9% x 13% 

9% x 15# 

9% x 16% 

9% x 19% 

10% x 10# 

10% x 11% 

10% x 13% 

11 x 16 

12 x 12 
11% x 13% 
1234 x 16% 
12 x 18 
12% x 18% 
12 x 20% 
14 x 14 
13% x 16% 
14 x 19 
14 x 19% 
14% x 21 
13% x 25% 
16% x 16% 

16% x 2034 

16% x 24% 
17% x 27% 
18^8 x 18% 
17% x 22% 

18% x 27 

2234 x 2234 

2234 x 26 
22% x 28% 
23% x 31% 
2634 x 2634 
29% x 29% 

2934 x 4034 

32% x 32% 




4 x 8 




4 x 10 




4 x 12 




4 x 15 




4 x 16 




4 x 18 




6x8 


10% x 12% 
10% x 13% 
10% x 14% 
10% x 1834 

ny s x 2134 

10% x 23 

10% x 28% 
11% x 14% 
12% x 12% 
13 x 15 
13 x 16% 
13 x 18% 
13 x 19% 

13 x 22% 
13% x 13% 

14 x 15% 


6 x 9 


6 x 10 


6 x 14 


6 x 16 


6 x 18 


6 x 24 


7 x 10 


8x8 


8 x 10 

8 x 12 


8 x 14 


8 x 15 


8 x 18 




9 x 10 


9 x 12 


1434 x 1734 


9 x 14 


14% x 1934 


10 x 10 


15 x 15 


10 x 12 


15 x 17 


10 x 14 


15% x 19j£ 


10 x 16 


15% x 21% 


10% x 16% 

10 x 18 

12 x 12 


1634 x 22% 
14% x 22% 
17% x 17# 


12 x 15 


16% x 19% 


12 x 17 


17% x 22>£ 


12 x 18 


17 x 23 


12 x 19 

12 x 24 


17% x 2434- 
1734 x 29% 


14 x 14 


20% x 20>£ 


14 x 18 


20% x 24 




2034 x 27^ 


15 x 25 


22 x 32 
22 x 22 


16 x 20 


21X x 25% 


16 x 24 


22 x 30% 


20 x 20 


26% x 26% 


20 x 24 


26 x 29^ 


20 x 26 


2734 x 3334 


21 x 29 


28 x 36 


24 x 24 


31 x 31 


27 x 27 


34 x 34 


27 x 38 


34 x 45 


30 x 30 


37% x 37% 




— _ — - 



78 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PLUMBERS' BRASS GOODS. 
PLAIN BIBBS. 






Fig 


167. 
















Size, inches 


X 


% 


K 


% 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 






Price, Finished, per doz 


10.00 
12.00 
17.00 


12.00 
14.00 
20.00 


15.00 
17.50 
24.00 


18.00 
20.50 
30.00 


24.00 
26.50 
39.00 


36.00 
39.00 
62.00 


60.00 


84.00 


170.00 


" Nickel Plated, per doz 




" Silver Plated, per doz 









HOSE BIBBS. 






Fig. 168. 
















Size, inches 


X 


% 


% 


1 


m 


IK 


2 






Price, Finished, per doz 


16.00 
18.50 
25.00 


19.00 
21.50 
31.00 


26.00 
28.50 
41.00 


39.00 
42.00 
65.00 


64.00 


90.00 


180.00 


' ' Nickel Plated, per doz 




Silver Plated, per doz 









PLAIN BIBBS, FOR IRON PIPE. 






Fig 


169. 
















Size, inches 


M 


% 


K 


% 


% 


1 


iM 


IK 


2 






Price, Finished, per doz 


11 00 

13.00 

18.00 
10.00 


13.00 
15 00 
21.00 
12.00 


16.00 
18.50 
25.00 
15.00 


19.00 
21.50 
31.00 
17.00 


26.00 
28.50 
41.00 
23.00 


39.00 
42.00 
65.00 
35.00 


64.00 


90.00 


180.00 


" Nickel Plated, per doz 

" Silver Plated, per doz 










" Rough, per doz 


56.00 


78.00 


160.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



70 



HOSE BIBBS, FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 170. 



Size, inches. 



5' 



V6 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 
Price, Rough, per doz 



17.00 
19.50 
26.00 
16.00 



20.00 
22.50 
32.00 
18.00 



28.00 
30.50 
43.00 
25.00 



42.00 
45.00 
68.00 
38.00 



68.00 



96.00 



190.00 



60.00 84.00170.00 



PLAIN BIBB, FLANGE AND THIMBLE. 




Fig. 171 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickle Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 

Price, Add if with Hose End, per doz. 



$19.00 
22.00 

28.00 



$24.00 

27.50 

36.00 

1.00 



#8.00 

31.50 

43.00 

1.00 



$40.00 

44.00 

58.00 

2.00 



$53.00 

57.00 

81.00 

3.00 



PLAIN BIBB, SCREWED FOR WOOD. 






Fig. 


172. 














Size, inches 


M 


% 


H 


% 


% 


1 \m 1 IK 


2 






Price, Plain, per doz 


11.00 

13.00 
18.00 


13.50 
15.50 
21.50 


17.00 
19.50 
26.00 


20.00 ! 27. 00 1 41.00 68 00 


94.00 


195.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


22.50 29.50 


44.00! 




Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


32.00 


42.00 


67. 00! 







so 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ROUGH STOP, T HANDLE, RIVET. 










Fig 


173- 
















Size inches 






M 


% 


X 


H 


% 


1 


1M 


1H 


2 










Price, Plain, per doz 


6.50 

7.50 


8.50 
9.50 


11.50 

12 50 


14.50 
15.50 


18.50 
20.00 


27.00 
29.00 


45 00 
48.00 


62.00 
66.00 


105.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, 


per 


doz 


115.00 



ROUGH STOP, T HANDLE, NUT AND WASHER. 






Fig 


• 174. 
















Size, inches 


3€ 


% 


X 


% 


% 


1 


1U 


IX 


2 






Price, Plain, per doz 

Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


7.00 
8.00 


9.00 
10.00 


12.00 

13.00 


15.00 
16.00 


19.00 
20.50 


28.00 
30.00 


46.00 
•49.00 


64.00 
68.00 


110.00 
120.00 



ROUGH STOP, T HANDLE, NUT AND WASHER. 

For Lead and Iron Pipe. 






Fig 


• 175- 
















Size, inches 


M 


% 


X 


% 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 






Price, Plain, per doz 


7.50 
8.50 


9.50 
10.50 


12.50 
13.50 


16.00 
17.00 


20.00 
21.50 


29.50 
31.50 


48.00 
51.00 


67.00 
71.00 


115.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


125.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



81 



Rough Stop, T Handle, Rivet, for Lead and Iron Pipe. 






Fig. 


176. 
















Size, inches 


% 


H 


M 


1 


114 


IK 


2 


Price, per doz 


13.50 
.50 


17.50 
.50 


21.50 
.50 


32.00 

1.00 


54.00 
1.00 


78.00 
2.00 


130.00 


Add for Nut and washer, per doz 


5.00 



Rough Stop, T Handle, Nut and Washer, Screwed for Iron Pipe. 






Fig 


• 177. 
















Size, inches 


M 


% 


% 


% 


M 


1 


lfc 


±Vz 


2 






Price, Plain, per doz 


8.00 
9.00 


10.00 
11.00 


13.00 
14.00 


17.00 
18.00 


21.00 

22.50 


31.00 
33.00 


50.00 
53.00 


70.00 
74.00 


120 00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


130.00 



Rough Stop, T Handle, Nut and Washer, Screwed Outside and Inside, 

for Iron Pipe. 






Fig 


. 178. 
















Size, inches 


u 


% 


H 


% 


% 


1 


1H 


IK 


2 








Price, Plain, per doz 


7.50 
8.50 


9.50 
10.50 


12.50 
13.50 


16.00 
17.00 


20.00 
21 50 


29.50 
31.50 


48.00 
51.00 


67.00 
71.00 


115.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


125.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ROUGH STOP, LEVER HANDLE. 




Fig. 179. 



Size, inches 


Ya 


% 


H 


H 


M 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 






Price, Plain, per doz 

Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


$7.00 
8.00 


9.00 
10.00 


12.00 

13.00 


15.00 
16.00 


19.00 
20.50 


28.00 
30.00 


46.00 
49.00 


64.00 
68.00 


110.00 
120.00 



ROUGH STOP, LEVER HANDLE. FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. 




Fie:. 180. 



Size, inches 


% 


% 


% 


% 


X 


1 


m 


IK 


2 


Price, Plain, per doz 


$7.50 
8.50 


9.50 
10.50 


12.50 
13.50 


16.00 
17.00 


20.00 
21.50 


29.50 
31.50 


48.00 
51.00 


67.00 
71.00 


115.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


125.00 



ROUGH STOP, LEVER HANDLE, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 181. 



Size, inches 

Price, Plain, per doz 

Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 



00 10.00 
.00 11.00 



13.00 
14.00 



X % 



17.00 
18.00 



21.00 
22.50 



31.00 
33.00 



im n 



50.00 70.00120.00 
53.00 74.00130.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



8:5 



Rough Stop, Lever Handle, Screwed Inside and Outside for Iron Pipe. 






Fig 


. 182. 
















Size, inches 


M 

$7.50 
8.50 


% 

9.50 
10.50 


12.50 
13.50 


% 

16.00 
17.00 


% 


1 


13* 


IK 


2 






Price, Plain, per doz. . . . 


20.00 
21.50 


29.50 
31.50 


48.00 
51.00 


67.00 
71.00 


115.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


125.00 



ROUGH STOP, T HANDLE, ROUND WAY, NUT AND WASHER. 






Fig. 183. 














Size, inches 


H 


K 


% 


% 


1 


m 


IK 


2 






Price, Plain, per doz . 


15.00 
16.00 


17.00 
18.00 


20.00 
21 00 


25.00 
26.50 


44.0C 
46.00 


70.00 
73.00 


100.00 
104.00 


180.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


190.00 



Rough Stop, T Handle, Round Way, Nut and Washer, for Lead and Iron Pipe. 






Fig. 


[84. 














Size, inches 


% 


K 


H 

21.00 
22.00 


M 

26.00 
27.50 


1 

45.50 
47.50 


1M 

72.00 
75.00 


IK 

103.00 
107.00 


2 








15.50 


17.50 
18.50 


185.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


16.50 


195.00 



84 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Rough Stop, T Handle, Round Way, Nut and Washer, Screwed for Iron Pipe. 












Fig. i 


?5.- 














Size, 


inches 






% 


% 


H 


% 


1 


Ifc 


IK 


2 










Price 


Plain per doz 






16.00 
17.00 


18.00 
19.00 


23.50 

24.50 


27.00 

28.50 


47.00 
49.00 


74.00 

77.00 


106.00 
110.00 


190 00 


Price 


with Check and Waste, 


per 


doz 


200.00 



ROUGH STOP, LEVER HANDLE, ROUND WAY. 




Fig. i 



Size, inches. 



Price, Plain, per doz 

Price, with Check and Waste, per doz. 



15.00 
16.00 



17.00 
18.00 



20.00 25.00 44.00 70.00 100.00 
21.00 26.50 46.00 73.00 104.00 



m 



1M 



180.00 
190. <fo 



Rough Stop, Lever Handle, Round Way, for Lead and Iron Pipe. 






Fig. i 


87- 














Size, inches 


% 

15.50 
16.50 


17.50 

18.50 


H 

21.00 
22.00 


% 


1 


iM 


IK 


2. 






Price, Plain, per doz 


26.00 
27.50 


45.50 

47.50 


72.00 
75.00 


103.00 

107.00 


185.00 


Price, with Check and Waste, per doz 


195.00 



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85 



Rough Stop, Lever Handle, Round Way, Screwed for Iron Pipe. 




Fie. i! 



Size, inches 


% 


M 


5 A 


X 


1 


m 


1H 


2 


Price, Plain, per doz 


16.00 
17.00 


18.00 
19.00 


22.00 
23.00 


27.00 
28.50 


47.00 
49.00 


74.00 

77.00 


106.00 
110.00 


190.00 


Price, With Cheok and Waste, per doz 


200.00 



PLAIN STOP. 






Fig. 


189. 
















Size, inches 


M 


% 


X 


% 


% 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 






Price, Finished, per doz 


10.50 
12.50 
17.50 


12.50 
14.50 
20.50 


15.50 
18.00 
24.50 


18.50 
21.00 
30.50 


25.00 
27.50 
40.00 


37.00 
40.00 
63.00 


62.00 


86.00 


175.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 




Price, Silver Plated, per doz 









PLAIN STOP, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE 




Fig. 


190. 












Size, inches 


M 


% 


V* 


% 


% 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel-Plated, per doz 


11.50 
13.50 
18.50 


13.50 
15.50 
21.50 


16.50 
19.00 
25.50 


20.50 
23.00 
32.50 


27.00 
29.50 
42.00 


40.00 
43.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per poz 


66.00 



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SHOWER BATH COCK. 




Fig. 191. 

oize, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel-Plated, per doz 

Price. Silver-Plated, per doz 



% 


% 


% 


% 


14.00 
16.00 
22.00 


17.00 
19.00 
26.00 


20.00 
22.50 
32.00 


27.00 
29.50 
42 00 



1 



40.00 
43.00 
66.00 



SHOWER BATH COCK, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 192 

Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz '. 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



15.00 
17.00 
23.00 



18.00 
20.50 
27.00 



22.00 
24.50 
34.00 



29.00 
31.50 
44.00 



1 

43.00 
46.00 
69.00 



HYDRANT COCK, RIVET. 




Fig. 193. 



Size, inches 


H 


% 


20.50 


1 


Price, per doz 


13.50 


15.50 


32.00 



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87 



HYDRANT COCK, NUT AND WASHER. 






Fig. 194. 










Size, inches .... ... 


% 


% 


% 


1 






Price, per doz 


14.00 


17.00 


21.00 


33.00 



HYDRANT COCK, NUT AND WASHER. 

For Lead and Iron Pipe. 






Fig. 195. 








Size, inches 


H % 


M 


1 






Price, per doz 


14.50 18.00 


22.00 


34.50 



HYDRANT COCK, NUT AND WASHER. 

Screwed for Iron Pipe. 






Fig. 196. 










Size, inches 


X A 


% 


% 


1 






Frice, per doz 


15.00 


18.50 


23.00 


36.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



BALL COCK. 



Ball Cock, Screwed for Iron Pipe. 




Fig. 197. 




Fig. 198. 



Size, inches 


M 


% 


X 


H 


M 


1 ' 


iM 


Price, Fig. 197, per doz 




10.00 


12.00 


15.00 


19.50 


30.00 


50.00 


Size, inches 


% 


U> Ve. 


% 


1 


1* 








Price, Fig. 198, per doz 


$11.00 


18.00 


16.00 


21.50 


33.00 


54.00 



RAIN AND WELL WATER COCK. 




Fig. 199. 



Size, inches. 


M 


% 


/2 


% 


3/ 


1 


1« 


IK 


2 


Price, per doz 








50.00 


70.00 


84.00 


120.00 


200.00 



RAIN AND WELL WATER COCK, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 200. 



Size, inches 


% 1 


1* 


IK 


2 






Price, per doz 


$56.00 79.00 


96.00 


138.00 


230 00 



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89 



Corporation Stop, Screwed for Mueller Tapping Machine, Bent Coupling. 






Fig. 201. 












Size, inches 


% 


H 


% 


X 


1 






Price, each 


1.20 


1.35 


1.70 


2 50 


3.85 



Corporation Stop, Screwed for Mueller Tapping Machine, Straight Coupling. 






Fig. 202. 












Size, inches 


% 


X 


% 


% 


1 






Price, each 


1.20 


1.35 


1.70 


2.50 


3.85 



Corporation Stop, Screwed for Mueller Tapping, Machine and Iron Pipe. 






Fig. 203. 










Size, inches 


X 


% 


M 


1 






Price, each 


1.35 


1.70 


2.50 


3.85 



CORPORATION COCK, FOR WOOD MAINS. 




Fig. 204. 



Size, inches 


H 


% 


% 


1 






Price, each 


2.50 


3.00 


4.00 


6.40 



90 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ALE LOCK COCK. 




Fig. 205. 
Price, Finished, per doz .$30.00' 



LAGER BEER COCK. 




Fig. 206. 
Price, Finished, per doz $32.00> 



LAGER BEER COOLER COCK. 






Fig. 207. 












Length, inches 


14 


16 


18 


20 


22 






Price, Finished, per doz 


40.00 


44.00 


48.00 


52.00 


56.00- 







LAGER BEER COOLER COCK. 






Fig. 208. 










Length, inches 


14 


16 


18 


22 






Price, Finished, per doz 


52.00 


56.00 


60.00 


66.00' 







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91 



COOLER COCK. 




Fig. 209 



Size, indies 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 



u 



7.00 
8.50 



7.50 
9.00 



9.00 12.00 
10.50 14.00 



URN COCK, DROP HANDLE. 



Fig. 210. 










Size, inches 


M 


I 5 6 


% 


/« 






Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


28.00 
30.00 
35.00 


30.00 
32.00 
38.00 


32.00 
34.00 
41.00 


36.00 
38.50 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


48.00 



URN COCK, IVORY HANDLE. 






Fig. 211. 










Size, inches 


u 


% 


16 


X 




Price, Finished, per doz 


20.00 
22.00 
27.00 


21.00 
23.00 
29.00 


24.00 
26.50 
33.00 


28.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


30 50 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


37.00 



URN GAUGE. 




Fig. 212. 

Price, each $5 00 

Price, Nickel Plated 6.00 

Price, Silver Plated 9.00 



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JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



RACKING COCK, TO DRIVE. 



RACKING COCK, TO SCREW. 





Fig. 213. 



Fig. 214. 



Size, inches 


M 


% 
7 50 


% 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Fig. 213, Finished, per doz 


5.00 


10.00 


14.50 


17.00 


30.00 


Size, inches 


U 


% 


H 


% 


% 


1 






Price, Fig. 214, Finished, per doz 


5.50 


8.00 


11.00 


16.00 


19.00 


32.50 



LOCK COCK, TO DRIVE. 



LOCK COCK, TO SCREW. 





Fig. 215. 



Fig. 216. 



Size, inches 


u 


% 


« 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Fig. 215, Finished, per doz 


6 50 


8 50 


12.00 


16.50 


20.00 


35.00 


Size, inches 


U 


% 


V2 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Fig. 216, Finished, per doz 


7.00 


9.00 


13.00 


18.00 


22.00 


37.50 



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93 



GLOBE COCKS, LEVER HANDLE. 

Tinned End. To Screw. 





Fig. 217. 



Fig. 218. 



Size, inches 


M 


n 


X 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Fig. 217, Finished, per doz 


9.00 


11.00 


14.50 


18.00 


24.00 


36.00 


Size, inches 


M 


% 


v% 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Fig. 218, Finished, per doz 


9.50 


11.50 


15.50 


19.50 


26.00 


38.50 



KEROSENE COCK. 



LIQUOR COCK. 



To Screw. 



To Screw. 





Fig. 219. 



Fig. 220. 



Size, inches 


! % 


15.00 


% 

19.00 


% 

26.00 


1 






Price, Fig. 219. Finished, per doz 


12.50 


42.50 


Size, inches 


H 


H 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Fig. 220, Finished, per doz 


12.50 


15.00 


18.50 


26.00 


42.50 



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SWING BASIN COCK. 




Fig. 221. 



Price, Finished, per dozen 21 .00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per dozen 25 . 00 

Price, Silver Plated, per dozen , 33.00 



BRACKET BASIN COCK. 




Fig. 222. 



Price, Finished, per dozen 18.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per dozen 22.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per dozen 26.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



95 



BRACKET BASIN COCK. 




Fig. 223. 



Price, Finished, per doz 34 .00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 40.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 44.00 



BRACKET SHAMPOOING COCK. 




Fig. 224. 



Price, Finished, per doz 30.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 34.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 38.00 



96 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COMPRESSION WORK. 



COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB. 




Fig. 225. 



Size, inches 


% 


X 


% 


% 


1 


'1M 


IK 


2 






Price, Finished, per doz 


9.00 
11.00 
16.50 


10.00 

12.50 
19.00 


12.00 
14.50 
24.00 


18.00 
20.50 
33.00 


34.00 
37.00 
60.00 


52.00 


80.00 


160.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 




Price, Silver Plated, per doz 









COMPRESSION HOSE BIBB, 




Fig. 226. 



Size, inches 


% 


H 


% 


X 


1 


m 


IK" 


2 


Price, Finished, per doz 


10.00 
12.00 
17.50 


11.00 

13.50 
20.00 


13.00 
15.00 
25.00 


20.00 

22.50 
35.00 


37.00 
40.00 
63.00 


56.00 


86.00 


170.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 











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97 



Compression Plain Bibb, Screwed for Iron Pipe, with Shoulder. 




Fig. 227. 



Size, inches 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 



10.00 
12.00 
17.50 



2 



11.00 
13.50 
20.00 



K 



13.00 
15.50 
25.00 



20.00 
22.50 
35.00 



37.00 56.00 

40.00 

63.00 



VA 



86.00 



170.00 



Compression Hose Bibb, Screwed for Iron Pipe, with Shoulder. 




Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



11.00 
13.00 
18.50 



12.00 
14.50 
21.00 



5,; 



14.00 
16.50 
26.00 



22.00 
24.50 
37.00 



40.00 
43.00 
66.00 



\\ 



60.00 



V4 



92.00 



180.00 



Compression Plain Bibb, Screwed for Iron Pipe, without Shoulder. 




Price, Finished, per doz 
Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



1 


m 


IK 


2 


37.00 
40.00 


56.00 


86.00 


170.00 


63.00 









JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COMPRESSION HOSE BIBB, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 

Without Shoulder. 









Fig 


230. 
















Size, inches 


% 

11.00 
13.00 
19.00 


H 


% 


%. 


1 


IV l 1 ^ 


2 






92.00 




Price, Finished, per doz 


12 00 

14.50 
21.00 


14.00 
16.50 
26.00 


22.00 
24 50 
37.00 


40.00 
43.00 
66.00 


60.00 


180.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 




Price, Silver Plated, per doz 









COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB, FLANGE AND THIMBLE, 




Size, inches 


% 


% 


% 


% 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


16.00 
19.00 
25.00 


18.00 
21.50 
30.00 


21.00 
24.50 
36.00 


28.00 
32.00 
46.00 


51.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


55.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


79.00 



COMPRESSION HOSE BIBB, FLANGE AND THIMBLE. 






tig. 232. f= -• 


* 










Size, inches 


n 


X 


% 


X 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


17.00 
20.00 
26.00 


19.00 
22.50 
31.00 


22.00 
25.50 
37.00 


30.00 
34.00 
48.00 


54.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


58.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


82.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COMPRESSION WASH TRAY BIBB. 




Fig. 233. 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 



10.00 
12.00 



11.00 
13.50 



1300 
15.50 



19.00 
21.50 



36.00 
39.00 



Compression Wash Tray Bibb, Screwed for Iron Pipe. 




Fig. 234. 



Size, inches 


% 


% 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


11.00 
13.00 


12.00 
14.50 


14.00 
16.50 


21.00 

23.50 


29.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


42.00 



Compression Wash Tray Bibb, Flange and Thimble. 




Fig- 235. 



Size, inches 


% 


H 


% 


H 

30.00 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


17.00 


19.00 


22.00 


53 00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 





100 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COMPRESSION BATH BIBB. 




Fig. 236. 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



14.00 
16.50 
23.00 



17.00 
19.50 
29 00 



26.00 
28.50 
41.00 



42.00 
45.00 
68.00 



COMPRESSION BATH BIBB, FLANGE AND THIMBLE. 




Fig. 237. 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 




59.00 
63.00 
87.00 



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101 



COMPRESSION BATH BIBB, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 238 

Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



Yz 



15.00 
17.50 
24.00 



18.00 
20.50 
30.00 



% 



28.00 
30.50 
43.00 



45.00 
48.00 
71.00 



COMPRESSION STOP. 









Fig. 239. 












Size, inches 


H 


H 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz : 


10.00 
12.00 

17.50 


11.00 

13.50 
20.00 


13.00 
15.50 
25.00 


19.50 
22.00 
34.50 


36.00 
39.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


62.00 



COMPRESSION STOP, FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 240. 












Size, inches 


H 


H 


% 

13.50 
16.00 
25.50 


M 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz , 


10.50 
12.50 
18.00 


11.50 
14.00 
20.50 


20.50 
23.00 
38.50 


37.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz ... 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


40.00 
63.00 



102 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COMPRESSION STOP, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 241 

Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz , 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



11.00 
13.00 
18.50 



12.00 
14.50 
21.00 



14.00 
16.50 
26.00 



21.00 
23.50 
38.00 



38.00- 
41.00 
65.00- 



COMPRESSION SHOWER BATH COCK. 




Fig. 242. 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 



12.00 
14.50 
21.00 



14.00 
16.50 
26.00 



20.50 
23,00 
35.50 



37.00 
40.00 
63.00 



COMPRESSION SHOWER BATH COCK. 

Screwed for Iron Pipe. 




Fig. 243 
Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



X 



% 



13.00 
15.50 
22.00 



16.00 22.50 
18.50 25.00 
28.00 37.50 



40.00 
43.00 
66.00 



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103 



COMPRESSION URINAL COCK. 




Fig. 244. 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



18.00 
21.00 
28.00 



COMPRESSION SILL COCK. 




Fig. 245. 



Size, inches. 



H 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 



28.00 
32.00 



28.00 
32.00 



104 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COMPRESSION HOPPER COCK. 




Size, inches 

Price, Rough, Finished Flange and Handle, per doz 

Price, Bough, Nickel Plated Flange and Handle, per doz 
Price, Rough, Silver Plated Flange and Handle, per doz 



16.00 
18.50 
25.00 



% 



19.00 
21.50 
81.00 



% 



24.00 
26.50 
39.00 



COMPRESSION HOPPER COCK, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 247. 



Size, inches 


X 


% 


M 




Price, Rough, Finished Flange and Handle, per doz 


17.00 
19.50 
26.00 


20.00 
22.50 
32.00 


26.00 


Price, Rough, Nickel Plated Flange and Handle, per doz 


28.50 


Price, Rough, Silver Plated Fiance and Handle, per doz 


41.00 



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COMPRESSION HYDRANT COCK. 




Fig. 248. - 



Size, inches. 



Price, per doz. 



14.00 



% % 
17.00 22.00 



1 
38.00 



COMPRESSION HYDRANT COCK, FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 249. 



Size, inches. 



Price, per doz. 



14.50 



_% 
18.00 



23.00 



1 
39.50 



COMPRESSION HYDRANT COCK, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 250. 



Size, inches 


V* 


% 


% 


1 






Price, per doz 


15.00 


19.00 


24.00 


41.00 



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COMPRESSION BALL COCKS. 

For Lead Pipe. Screwed for Iron Pipe. 





Fig. 251. 




Fig. 2 


52. 






Size, inches 


% 


K ( '■% \ % 


1 


Price, Fig. 251, per doz 


8.50 


9.50 I 11.001 17.00 


30.00' 


Size, inches 


% 


X 


H 


% 


1 


Price, Fig. 252, per doz 


9.50 


10.50 


12.00 


19.00 


33. 0O 



COMPRESSION PANTRY COCKS. 





Fig. 253. PLAIN END. Fig. 254. 

Price, Fig. 253, Finished, per doz 30.00> 

Price, Fig. 253, Nickel Plated, per doz 34.00 

Price, Fig. 253, Silver Plated, per doz 45.00 

HOSE END. 

Price, Fig. 253, Finished, per doz 33.00' 

Price, Fig. 253, Nickel Plated, per doz 37.00 

Price, Fig. 253, Silver Plated, per doz 48.00 - 

PLAIN END. 

Price, Fig. 254, Finished, per doz 60.00' 

Price, Fig. 254, Nickel Plated, per doz 68 00 

Price, Fig. 254, Silver Pla t ed, per doz 80.00 

HOSE END. 

Price, Fig. 254, Finished, per doz 63.00' 

Price, Fig. 254, Nickel Plated, per doz 71.00 

Price, Fig. 254, Silver Plated, per doz 83.00- 



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COMPRESSION BASIN COCKS. 

Tee Handle. 



Cross Handle. 





Fig. 255. 

Price, Fig. 255, Finished, per doz 17.00 

Price, Fig. 255, Nickel Plated, per doz 20 . 00 

Price, Fig. 255, Silver Plated, per doz 26.00 



Fig. 256. 



Price, Fig. 256, Finished, per doz 19.00 

Price, Fig. 256, Nickel Plated, per doz. ... 22.00 
Price, Fig. 256, Silver Plated, per doz 28 . 00 



COMPRESSION BASIN COCK. 

Cross Handle. 




Fig. 257. ^ 

Price, Finished, per doz 38.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 42.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 50.00 



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COMPRESSION DOUBLE BASIN COCK, FOR BACK OF SLAB. 




P 

Fig. 258. 

Price, Finished, each $5.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 5 . 50 

Price, Silver Plated, each 6 . 50 



COMPRESSION DOUBLE BATH COCK. 




Fig. 259. 

Price, Finished, each $6.50 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 7.00 

Price, Silver Plated, each 8.50 



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COMPRESSION DOUBLE BATH COCK, WITH CHAIN STAY. 




Fig. 260. 

Price, Finished, each $7.50 

Price, Nickel Plated, each... , 8.00 

Price, Silver Plated, each 9.50 



COMPRESSION DOUBLE BATH COCK, WITH RING CUP. 




Fig. 261. 

Price, Finished, each $7.50 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 8.00 

Price, Silver Plated, each 9.50 



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COMPRESSION DOUBLE BATH COCK. 




Fig. 262. 

Price, Finished, each , $5 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 5.50 

Price, Silver Plated, each. . . 7.00 



COMPRESSION DOUBLE BATH COCK, HANDLES IN FRONT. 




Fig. 263. 

Price, Finished, each $7.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each . .. 7.50 

Price, Silver Plated, each 9.00 



COMPRESSION DOUBLE BATH COCK, HANDLES ON TOP. 




Fig. 264. 

Price, Finished, each $7.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 7.50 

Price, Silver Plated, each 9 . 00 



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EJECTOR COMPRESSION WORK. 




Fig. 265. 
COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBBS, FOR LEAD PIPE. 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



10.00 
12.50 
19.00 



12.00 
14.50 
24.00 



18.00 
20.50 
33.00 



1 



34.00 
37.00 
60.00 



COMPRESSION HOSE BIBBS, FOR LEAD PIPE. 

Fig. 266. (Not illustrated.) 


Size, inches 


H 


% 


% 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


11.00 

13.50 
20.00 


13.00 
15.50 
25.00 


20.00 
22.50 
35.00 


37.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


40.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


63.00 


COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBBS, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 

Fig. 267. (Not illustrated. ) 



Size, inches 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz, 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz . 



11.00 
13.50 
20.00 



■'8 



13.00 
15.50 
25.00 



% 



20.00 
22.50 
35.00 



37.00 
40.00 
63.00 



COMPRESSION HOSE BIBBS, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 

Fig. 268. (Not illustrated.) 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



H 


% 


% 


12.00 

14.50 
21.00 


14.00 
16.50 
26.00 


22.00 
24.50 
37.00 



40.00 
43.00 
66.00 



COMPRESSION WASH TRAY BIBBS. 

Fig. 269. (Not illustrated.) 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 



11.00 
13.50 



13.00 19.00 36.00 
15.50 21.50 39.00 



We recommend these goods as the very best work made for high pressure, and far superior to the 
ordinary Compression work. 



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EJECTOR COMPRESSION WORK. 




Fig. 270 



Compression Double 
Bath Cock. 

Fig. 273. 

Price, Nickel Plated, each. . . 16.00 
Price, Silver Plated, each 21 .00 



COMPRESSION BASIN COCK. 

Fig. 270. 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 35.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 45 . 00 



COMPRESSION URINAL COCK. 

Fig. 271. (Not illustrated.) 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz. . . . 
Price, Nickel Plated, per doz . 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



18.00 
21.00 
28.00 



20.00 
23.00 
33.00 



COMPRESSION PANTRY COCK. 

Fig. 272. (Not illustrated.) 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 48 .00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 58.00 




Fig. 273. 



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PRIER'S SELF-CLOSING WORK. 



PLAIN BIBB FOR LEAD PIPE. 




Fig. 274. 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



'2 



% 



24.00 
39.00 
42.00 



27.00 
42.00 
51.00 



PLAIN BIBBS FOR IRON PIPE. 

Fig. 2 75- (Not illustrated.) 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 



28.00 
43.00 
46.00 



31.00 
46.00 
55.00 



STOPS FOR LEAD PIPE. 

Fig. 276. (Not illustrated.) 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz.. . . 
Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



24.00 
39.00 
42.00 



27.00 
42.00 
51.00 



STOPS FOR IRON PIPE. 

Fig. 277. (Not illustrated.) 



Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



30.00 
45.00 
48.00 



33.00 
48.00 
56.00 



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PRIER'S SELF-CLOSING WORK. 







BASIN COCK. 

Fig. 278. 

Price, Finished, per doz 45 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 48.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 60.00 



URINAL COCK. 

Fig. 279. (Not illustrated.) 

Price, Finished, per doz 36 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 48.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 60.00 



PANTRY COCK. 

Fig. 280. (Not illustrated.) 

Price, Finished, per doz 62.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 71 . 00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 75.00 



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ZANE OR BOSTON SELF-CLOSING WORK. 



PLAIN BIBB FOR LEAD PIPE. 




Fig. 281. 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Siiver Plated, per doz. . 



21.00 
36.00 
39.00 



24.00 
39.00 
42.00 



27.00 72.00 

42.00 

51.00 



PLAIN BIBB FOR IRON PIPE. 

Fig. 2S2. (Not illustrated). 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per do - ? 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 



25.00 
40.00 
43.00 



28.00 
43.00 
46.00 



31.00 
46.00 
55.00 



78.00 



STOP FOR LEAD PIPE 

Fig. 283. (Not illustrated.) 

Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



y 2 



24.00 
39.00 
42.00 



'8 



27.00 
42.00 
51.00 



STOP FOR IRON PIPE 

Fig. 284. (Not illustrated). 

Size, inches •. 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



32.00 
47.00 
50.00 



35.00 
50.00 
59.00 



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ZANE OR BOSTON SELF-CLOSING WORK. 




\ 



BASIN COCK. 

Fig. 285. 



Price, Finished, per doz 




45 00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 




48.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 




60.00 


URINAL COCK. 

Fig. 286. (Not illustrated.) 


Size, inches 


X 




Price, Finished, per doz . . . - 


06.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 




48.00 




60.00 


PANTRY COCK. 

Fig. 287. (Not illustrated.) 


Price, Finished, per doz 




54.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 




64.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 




72.00 


HOPPER 


COCK WITH PLATES AND HANDLES. 

Fig. 288. (Not illustrated.) 




Size, inches 


H 






Price, per doz 


60.00 


LONG HOPPER COCK. 

Fig. 289. (Not illustrated.) 


Size, inches 


H 






Price, per doz 


30.00 



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DOHERTY'S SELF-CLOSING WORK. 




Fig. 290. 





PLAIN BIBBS, FOR LEAD PIPE. 






Size, inches 


X 


% 




Price, Finished, per doz 


24.00 
37.50 
40.00 


27.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


40.00 


Price. Silver Plated, per doz 


48.00 



PLAIN BIBBS, FOR IRON PIPE. 

Fig. 291. (Not illustrated). 



Size, inches 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



27.00 
40.00 
44.00 



H_ 



30.00 
45.00 
52.00 



BASIN COCKS. 

Fig. 292. (Not illustrated). 



Price, Finished, per doz , 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. , 



42.00 
48.00 
56.00 



URINAL COCKS. 

Fig. 293. (Not illustrated). 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



35.00 
45.00 
60.00 



PANTRY COCKS. 

Fig. 294. (Not illustrated). 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. . 
Hose Ends, extra 



60.00 
69.00 

72.00 
4.00 



STOPS, FOR LEAD PIPE. 

Fig. 295. (Not illustrated). 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



24.00 
37.50 

40.00 



27.00 
40.00 
48.00 



STOPS, FOR IRON PIPE. 

Fig. 296. (Not illustrated). 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



30.00 
45.00 
48.00 



33.00 
48.00 
56.00 



HOPPER COCKS, FINISHED FLANGE AND HANDLE. 
Fig. 297. (Not illustrated). 

Lead 28.00 | Iron 

BALL COCKS.— Including Weighted Ball. 
Fig. 298. (Not illustrated). 
Lead, Y 2 inch 31.00 | Iron, % inch 



30.00 



34.00 



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TELEGRAPH PLAIN BIBB. 




Fig. 299 

Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz „ 

Price, Nickel Plated per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



15.00 
17.00 
23.00 



17.00 
19.50 
26.00 



20.00 
22.50 
32.00 



% 



26.00 
28.50 
41.00 



TELEGRAPH PLAIN BIBB, SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 300 

Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 



16.00 
18.00 
24 00 



18.00 
20.50 
27.00 



21.00 
23.50 
33.00 



28.00 
30.50 
43.00 



TELEGRAPH COOLER COCK. 




Size, inches % 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 




19.00 
21.50 
31.00 



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TELEGRAPH BASIN COCK. 




Fig. 302. 

Price, Finished, per doz 24.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 27.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 33.00 



LONG SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCK. 

For Lead Pipe. 




Fig. 303 



Size, inches 


X 


% 


% 




Price, Finished Flange and Handle, per doz 


24.00 
26.00 
33.00 


26.00 

28.50 
38.00 


30.00 


Price, Nickel Plated Flange and Handle, per doz 


32.50 


Price, Silver Plated Flange and Handle, per doz 


45.00 



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LONG SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCK. 

For Iron Pipe. California Pattern. 




Fig. 304 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished Flange and Handle, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated Flange and Handle, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated Flange and Handle, per doz. 



30.00 
32.50 
39 00 



SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCK. 

Single. 




Fig. 305. 
Price, per doz * - . « 26.00 



SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCK. 

Double. 




Fig. 306. 
Price, per doz 40.00 



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FULLER WORK. 
FULLER PLAIN BIBB. 




Fig. 307. 
















% 


% 


% 


M 


1 


134 




Price, Finished, per doz 


16.00 
20.00 
28.00 


18.00 
22.00 
34.00 


20.00 
24.00 
40.00 


26.00 
32.00 
50.00 


3G.00 
46.00 
64.00 


56.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz , 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


70.00 

85.00 

















FULLER HOSE BIBB. 






Fig. 308. 










Size, inches 


V2 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


21.00 
25.00 
37.00 


24.00 
28.00 
44.00 


30.00 
36.00 
54.00 


38.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


48.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


66.00 



FULLER PLAIN BIBB FOR IRON PIPE. 






Fig. 309. 










Size, inches 


V* 


% 


M 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


21.00 24.00 


30.00 
35.00 
44.00 


40.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz , 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


25.00 
31.00 


28.00 
36.00 


48.00 
64.00 



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FULLER HOSE BIBB, FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 310, 

Size, inches 

Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated per doz 



24.00 
28.00 
34.00 



Vc 



27.00 
31.00 
39.00 



32.00 
37.00 
46.00 



42.00 
50.00 
66.00 



FULLER PLAIN BIBB, FLANGE AND THIMBLE. 




Fig. 3". 










Size, inches 


% 


K 


% % 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


23.00 
28.00 
36.00 


26.00 

32.00 

42.00 

3.00 


28.00 36.00 

34.00 42.00 

46.00 56.00 

4.00) 4.00 


48.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price. Silver Plated, per doz 


58.00 
75.00 


Add if with Hose End, per doz 


4.00 



FULLER WASH-TRAY COCK. 






Fig. 312. 










Size, inches 


X 


% 


% 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


20.00 


22.50 


30.00 


40 00 



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FULLER WASH TRAY COCK. 

With Flange and Thimble. 



Size, inches 


X 


% 


% 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


26.00 


28.00 


36.00 


50.00 



Fig. 313. 



FULLER UPRIGHT BATH BIBB. 



Ow 




Fig. 314. 



Size, inches 


X 


% 


% 


1 






Price, Finished, per doz 


25.00 
31.00 
40.00 


28.00 
34.00 
44.00 


34.00 
40.00 
54.00 


48.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


56.00 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


80.00 



FULLER PLAIN STOP. 

With Couplings. 






Fig. 315- 














Size, inches 


X 


H 


% 1 


1« 


IK 


2 






Price, Finished, per doz 


20.00 


24.00 


28.00 40.00 


65.00 


75.00 


150.00 



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IMPROVED BALL COCK. 




Fk T - 316 



Size, inches 



Price, with Ball, for Lead Pipe, per doz , 
Price, with Ball for Iron Pipe, per doz. . . 
Ball extra, each, net 



27.00 
32.00 



34.00 
38.00 



50.00 

56.00 

1.50 



60.00 

68.00 

3.00 



FULLER BASIN COCK. 




rig. 317. 

No. 1. 

Price, Finished, per doz . 33 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 40.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 46 . 00 



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FULLER BASIN COCKS. 




Fig. 318. No. 2. 

Price, Brass, per doz 36.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 44.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 50.00 




Fig. 319. No. 3. 

Price, Brass, Finished, per doz 46 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz , 54.00 

Price. Silver Plated, per doz 60.00 



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FULLER BASIN COCKS. 




Fig. 320. No. 4. 

Price, Finished, per doz 56 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 64.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 70 . 00 




Fig. 321. With Low Down Outlet. 

Price, Finished, per doz 54 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 60.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 65.00 



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FULLER DOUBLE BASIN COCKS. 





Fig. 323. 



Number 10. 



Fig. 322. 
Number 9. 



Number 

Price, Finished, each 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 

Price, Silver Plated, each 

With Ebony or Ivory Handles add 



16.00 

18.00 

20.00 

3.00 



10 



24.00 

28.00 

32.00 

3.00 



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Fuller Double Basin Cock. 



No. 8. 



Fuller Double Shampoo Cock. 

No. 9. 




Fig. 324- 




Price, Fig. 324, Finished, each 

Price, Fig. 324, Nickel Plated, each, 
Price, Fig. 324, Silver Plated, each. 



12.00 
13.00 
15.00 



Number. 



9 



Price, Fig. 325, Finished, each 

Price, Fig. 325, Nickel Plated, each. 
Price, Fig. 325, Silver Plated, each. 



Price, Fig. 325, with Ebony or Ivory Handles, add, each. 



13.00 

14.00 

16.00 

3.00 



17.00 

19.00 

21.00 

3.00 



No. 8 Shampoo Cock has same style Body as Fig. 324 Basin Cock. 



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FULLER PANTRY COCK. 



Fig. 326. 








Number 


1 


2 


3 






Price, Finished, per doz 


36.00 
42.00 
50.00 


42.00 
50.00 
60.00 


50.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


60.00 
70.00 



FULLER DOUBLE PANTRY COCK. 



Fig. 327. 



Number .... 


8 


9 






Price, Finished, each 


12.00 
13.00 
15.00 


16 00 


Price, Nickel Plated, each 

Price, Silver Plated, each 


18.00 
20.00 



Fig. 326. 



FULLER WORK TRIMMINGS. 

Eccentric. 




Fig. 327. 





Fig. 328. 








Size, inches 


Y^% 


% 


1 






Price, per doz 


3.00 


4.00 


6.00 



Rubber Ball. 



Ball Stem, with Ball. 




Fif 


v 329- 










Fig. 33°- 






Size, inches 


%*% 


% 


1 


1* 


Size, inches 


v^% 


% 


1 








Price, per doz 


.75 1.00 


1.86 


2.00 


Price, per doz 


3.00 


4.00 


6.00 



130 



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FULLER COMBINATION BATH COCK. 

Complete, with Sprinkler. 




Fig. 331. 

No. 1. 

Price, FiDished, each 10.50 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 12.00 

Price, Silver Plated, extra heavy, each 14.00 

FULLER COMBINATION BATH COCK. 

Complete, with Sprinkler. 





Fig. 332. 
No. 2. 

Price, Finished, each 13.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 14.00 

Price, Silver Plated, extra heavy, each 16 . 00 

No. 23^, same style Handles in front, same price. 



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131 



FULLER COMBINATION BATH COCK. 

Complete With Sprinkler. 




Fig. 333- 
No. 3. 

Price, Finished, each 14.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each „. 15.50 

Price, Silver Plated, extra heavy, each 17 .00 

Extra for Ebony or Ivory Handles, add 3.00 



FULLER COMBINATION BATH COCK, 

Complete With Sprinkler. 




Fig. 334- 
No. 4. 

Price, Finished, each 18 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 21.00 

Price, Silver Plated, each 23.00 



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INLAID FULLER WORK. 



Combination Supply for Hip Bath. 

Handles Mounted with Ivory. 



▼ <r\ Jt/%k 



o '" Z<3l 



liiiiia, 




Secret Waste for Hip Bath. 

Handles Mounted with Ebony. 




Fig. 335- 




Fig. 336. 




Price Plain Silver Plated each 


20.00 


Price, Plain Silver Plated, each 


10.00 








Price added for Engraving, each 


6.00 


Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handle. . . . 


1.00 


Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles. . . . 


2.00 


Added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx. 


10.00 


Added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx . . 


20.00 











COMBINATION BRACKET SHAMPOO COCK. 

Handles Mounted with Onyx. 




Fig. 337- 




Price, Plain Silver Plated each 


40.00 






Price added for Engraving each 


8.00 






Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles each 


2.00 






Price added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx, each 


20.00 



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COMBINATION SHOWER COCK AND SPRINKLER. 

Handles Mounted with Onyx. 





Fig. 338. 




Price, Plain Silver Plated each 


20.00 






Price added for Engraving, each 


7.00 


Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles, each 


2.00 






Price added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx, each 


20.00 







Secret Supply for Plunge Bath, 



Handles Mounted with Ivory. 




Fig- 339- 



Combination Bath Cock, 

Handles Mounted with Jasper. 




Fig. 340. 



Price Plain Silver Plated each 


12.00 
1.00 


Price, Plain Silver Plated, each 


20.00 






Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles 


Price added for Engraving, each 


6.00 


Added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx. . 


10.00 


Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles . . . 


2.00 






Added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx. . 


20.00 












Price added for Soap Tray, Plain, each 


4.00 












Price added for Soap Tray, Engraved, each 


6.00 









134 



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BASIN COCK, SOAP TRAY AND SECRET WASTE. 

Handles Mounted with Jasper. 




mm 

Fig. 341. 
Price, Plain, Silver Plated, per set 

Price added for Engraving, per set 

Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles, per set 

Price added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx, per set 

Price, Basin Cock only, each 

Price added for Engraving, each 

Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles, each 

Price added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx, each . . . 

Price, Secret Waste only, each 

Price added for Engraving, each 

Price added for Ivory or Ebony Handles, each 

Price added for Stone Handles, Jasper or Onyx, each. . . 



50.00 



10.00 



3.00 



30.00 



16.00 



4.00 



1.00 



10.00 



15.00 



3.00 



1.00 



10.00 



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135 



MISCELLANEOUS BRASS WORK. 

HOSE NOZZLE, TO TIE ON. 






Fig. 342. 








% 


1 






Length, inches 


*% 


4K 


Price, per doz 


3.50 


4 00 



HOSE PIPE, PLAIN SCREW TIP. 












Fig 


- 343- 
















Size, inches 


M 


% 1 


1 


\^ 


1M 


IK 


IK 


2 


2 


2K 


2K 


Length, inches 


8 


12 


8 


12 


12 


15 


12 


15 


12 


20 


15 


24 


Price, per doz 


8.00 


10.00 


10.00 


12.00 


20.00 


24.00 


25 00 


30.00 


38.00 


50.00 


75.001100.00 



HOSE PIPE, SHORT, COCK LARGE END, CAST. 






Fig. 344- 
















Size, inches 


% 


% 


1 


1 


1M 


IK 


2 






Length, inches. . . 


8 


12 


8 


12 


20 


20 


20 






Price, per doz 


13.00 


18.00 


15.00 


20.00 


55.00 


80.00 


110.00 



NIAGARA COMPRESSION HOSE PIPE. 






Fig. 346. 






Size, inches 


% 


1 






Price, per doz 


9 00 


12.00 



136 



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GEM SPRAY HOSE PIPE. 





Fig. 348. 



Size, inches. 



Price, per doz. 



9.00 



FULLER HOSE PIPE. 




: : §M:^ 



Fig. 349- 






Fig- 35°- 






Size, inches 


% 
18.00 


1 






Price, per doz 


30.00 



DAISY LAWN SPRINKLER. 







Fig. 352. 




Size, inches 






Price, Fig. 351 , per doz 


9.00 


Price, Fig. 3o2, per doz 


6.00 



LAWN SPRINKLERS. 

Fig. 353. 



Price each, Four Arm, Nickel-Plated Head 6.50 

Price each, Eight Arm, Nickel Plated Head 7.50 

With Basket and Ball Top, add 6.50 




Fig- 353- 



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137 



HOSE SPRINKLERS. 




Fig. 354- 



Diameter, inches. 



Price, per doz. for % and 1 inch Pipes 



3.50 



4.50 



SHAMPOOING SPRINKLERS. 




Fig, 355- 

Price, Finished, per doz 8.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 10.00 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 12.00 

HOSE COUPLINGS. 




Fig. 356. 



Size, inches. 



Price, per doz 

Price, for Iron Pipe, per doz. . 



2.40 
2.65 



% 1 1M 



2.40 
2.65 



4.40 
4.65 



10.00 
10.50 



W* 



14.00 
15.00 



24.00 
26.00 



^A 



48.00 76.00 
50.00 79.00 



3K 



120.00150.00 



250.00 



450.00 



For either part of Coupling, two-thirds list price. 
HOSE CLAMPS. 




Fig. 357- 



Size, inches 


H 


% 


1 


2 50 


IK 


2 


W% 


3 






Price, per doz 


1.50 


1.50 


2.00 


3.00 


4.00 


7.00 


10.00 



138 



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CALDWELL HOSE BANDS. 




Fig. 358. 



t 

Per doz. 

1.20 

1.40 

1.40 

1.60 

1.60 

1.80 

1.80 

2.00 

2.00 



No. 

2, M mch, 3% inch long. 
3% " 
4% " 
4% " 
5 '■ 

6 

6% " 

m " ■ 



4, 


H " 


(5. 


% " 


8, 


% " 


10, 


1 


12, 


1 


14, 


1* " 


16, 


1H " 


18, 


VA " 



Per doz. 

40 

40 

60 

60 

80 



1.00 
1.00 
1.20 



No. 

20, 1% inch, 1% inch long 



22, 1% 
24, 1M 
26,2 
28,2 
30, 23^ 
32,234 
34,2^ 
36, 2^ 



8* 
8* 

$A 
10 

11 



HOSE STRAP FASTENERS. 




Fig- 359- 



i^tolinch 50 | 3^ to 2% inch 



75 



HOSE SPLICE. 

For Mending Hose. 




Fig. 360. 



Size inches 


H 


% 


1 






Price, Coppered, per doz 


.40 


.50 


1.00 



HOSE NIPPLES. 




Fig. 36] 




Fig. 362. 



Size, inches 


% 


% 


1 


m 


iM 


2 


VA 


3 


3^ 


4 


Price, Fig. 361, per doz 


3.50 


3.50 


5.00 


9.00 


10.00 


14.00 


28 00 


40.00 


50.00 


75.00 


Size, inches 


H 


% 


1 


IK 


IK 


2 


^A 


3 


3^ 


4 






Price, Fig. 362, per doz 


3.50 


3.50 


5.00 


9.00 


10.00 


14.00 


28.00 


40.00 


50.00 


75.00 



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139 



HOSE REDUCER. 



HOSE BUSHING. 





Fig. 363. 


Fig. 364. 






Size, inches 


lx% 


Ifcxl 


l^xlX 


2x1^ 




Price, Fig. 363, per doz 


6.50 


10.00 


12.00 


18.00 




U9i 




Price, Fig. 364, per doz 


6.50 



HOSE BIBB END. 






Fig. 365. 














Size, inches 


% 


1 


1M 


1H 


2 


*% 




Price, per doz 


2.50 


3.50 


6.00 


8.00 


15.00 


24.00 



PLAIN COUPLING. 






Fig. 366. 
















Size, inches 


M 


% 


X 


% 


% 


1 


iM 


*X 




Price, Finished, Ground Face, per doz 




4.00 


4.50 


5.00 


6.50 


8.00 


12.00 


18.00 


24.00 



BOILER COUPLINGS, FOR IRON BOILER. 

Straight. Bent. 







Fig. 367. Fig. 368. 








Size, inches 


X 


% 


1 






Price, Plain, Fig. 367, per doz 


7.50 
8.50 


8.00 
9.00 


11.00 


Price, Ground Face, Fig. 367, per doz 


12.50 


Size, inches 


X 


% 


1 






Price, Plain Face, Fig. 368, per doz 


8.50 
9.50 


9.00 

10.00 

2.50 

2.75 


12.00 


Price, Ground Face, Fig. 368, per doz 


13.50 


Price of one Straight and three Bent, Plain Face, per set 




Price of one Straight and three Bent, Ground Face, per set 




...... 



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WATER BACK COUPLINGS. 

Straight. Bent. 




Fig. 369. 




Fig. 370. 



Size, inches. 



Price, Plain (Fig. 369), per do z 

Price, Ground Face (Fig. 369), per doz. 

Price, Plain (Fig. 370), per doz 

Price, Ground Face (Fig. 370), per doz. 



6.50 

7.50 
7.50 
8.50 



% 



7.00 
8.00 
8.00 
9.00 



10.00 
11.00 
11.00 
12.50 



SOLDERING NIPPLE. 




m 

Fig. 371. 



Size, inches 


M 


% 


X A 


M 


1 


1M 


W2. 


2 


m 


3 






Price, per doz 


1.75 


2.25 


2.50 


3.00 


5.00 


7.50 


10.00 


14.00 


20.00 


28.00 



SOLDERING UNION. 




Fig. 372. 



Size, inches 


M 


% 


M 


M 


1 


m 


IK 




Price, per doz 


2.25 


2.75 


3.25 


4.00 


6.00 


8.50 


12.00 



END FERRULE, FOR IRON PIPE. 






Fig. 373- 








Size, inches , 




2 


3 


4 








Price, per doz 


5.00 


9.00 


11.00 



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END FERRULE, FOR IRON PIPE. 

With Trap Screw. 






Fig. 374- 












Size, inches 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 






Price, per doz 


10.00 


20.00 


30.00 


54.00 


72.00 



BRASS CESSPOOL. 

With Bell Trap. 






Fig. 375- 






Size, inches 


5 


6 






Price, per doz 


40.00 


50.00 



STREET WASHER SCREWS. 






Fig. 376. 








Size, inches 


X 


M 


1 






Price, per doz 


5.50 


6.00 


8.50 



For Iron Pipe. 





Fig. 377. 








Size, inches 


Yi 


M 


1 






Price, per doz 


6.00 


7.00 


9.00 



142 



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HYDRANT NOZZLE. 



HYDRANT NOZZLE FOR IRON PIPE. 




Fig. 378. 



Size, inches 


H 


% 


1 






Price, Fig. 378, per doz 

Price, Fig. 379, per doz 


7.00 
8.00 


8.50 
9.50 


10.00 
11.00 




HYDRANT HANDLE AND GUIDE. 



Fig. 380. 



Fig. 379- 



Price, Straight, per doz . 



7.00 



Triangular Guide. 



#■* 



Fig. 381. 



HYDRANT HANDLES. 

For Compression Cock. 




Fig. 382. 



Price, Fig. 381, per doz 

Price, Fig. 382, per doz 

Price, Fig. 382, Malleable Iron, per lb. 



8.00 

5.00 

.15 



STREET WASHER CHECK. 



STREET WASHER KEY. 





Fig- 383. 


Fig. 384. 




Price, Brass, per doz 

Price, for Iron Street Washer, each 


3.00 | Price, Malleable Iron, per lb 


15 

25 



HYDRANT CLAMP. 



HYDRANT SOCKET. 





Fig. 385. 

Price, for % and % inch Cocks, per doz 2.50 

Price, for % and 1 inch Cocks, per doz 3.50 

Price, Malleable Iron, per lb 15 



Fig. 386. 

Price, Brass, per doz 2.00 

Price, Malleable Iron, per lb 15 



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POWELL'S PATENT STAR PLUGS. 

With Rubber Stoppers. 
BASIN PLUG, COMMON OVERFLOW. BASIN PLUG, PATENT OVERFLOW. 




Fig. 387. 



Size, inches 


1 


1* 




Price, Brass, per doz 

Price, Plated, per doz 


5.50 
7.00 


9.50 
12.00 



SINK OR BATH PLUG. 




Fig. 389. 



Size, inches 1 



Price, Brass, per doz. 
Price, Plated, per doz. 



m \x 



4.25 
5.50 



5.50 

7.00 



7.00 
9.00 




Fig. 388. 






Size, inches 


1 


m 




Price, Brass, per doz 

Price, Plated, per doz 


7.00 
8.50 


11.00 

13.00 



WASH TRAY PLUG. 




Fig. 390. 



Size, inches 1 



Price, Brass, per doz . . 
Price, Plated, per doz. 



4.20 
5.50 



m ix 



5.00 

6.50 



7.00 

8.75 



12.00 
15.00 



POWELL'S PATENT STAR STOPPERS, 

Rubber. 




Fig. 391. 
For Wash Bowls, per doz 2.50 



Size, inches 


iM 


IX 


2 






Price, for Wash Trays and Bath Tubs, with Brass Tips and Bings, per doz 


3.00 

3.30 


3.25 
3.75 


4 00 


Price, for Wash Trays and Bath Tubs, with Plated Tips and Rings, per doz 


5.50 



144 



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BASIN PLUG. 

Common Overflow. 




BASIN PLUG. 

Patent Overflow. 




Fig. 392. 

Price, Finished, per doz 8 . 00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 8.50 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 10.00 



Fig. 393. 

Price, Finished, per doz 9.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 9.50 

Price, Silver Plated, per doz 11 .00 



BASIN GRATE, 



SOAPSTONE OR WOOD SINK PLUG. 




:■ 394. 




Fig. 395- 



Price, Finished, per doz 

Price, Nickel Plated, per doz. 
Price, Silver Plated, per doz. 



12.00 
13.00 
15.00 



Size, inches. 



Price, Finished . . .per doz 
Price, Nickel Plated " 
Price, Silver Plated " 



15.00 
L7.00 
21.00 



16.00 
19.00 
28.00 



26 
29 
33.00 



0040 



0044 



.00 
.00 

48.00 



SINK OR BATH PLUG. 




Fig. 39 6 - 



Size, inches 


1 


m 


1H 


m 


2 


214 


2V 2 


&A 


4 






Price, Finished, per doz 


2.50 
3.00 


3.00 
3.50 


4.00 
4.50 


5.50 7.00 


10.00 
12.00 


15.00 
17.00 


18.00 
21.00 


36.00 


Price, Nickel Plated, per doz 


6.50 


8.00 


40.00 



WASH TRAY PLUG. 






Fig 


. 397. 
















Size, inches 


1 


1M 


V4 


m 


2 


VA 


3 


4 






Price, Finished, per doz. . . . .• 


3.75 


6.00 


7.00 


9.00 


10.00 


17.00 


22.00) 44.00 



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TRAP SCREW. 



Fig. 398. 





M 


1 


m 


W 


2 


2M 


3 


3^ 


4 








2.50 


2.75 


3.50 


4.50 


8.00 


12.00 


18 00 


26.00 


30.00 











STRAINER. 

Fancy. 




Fi g- 399- 



Size, inches 


1« 


IK 


2 


2^ 


3 


3^ 


4 


5 


6 








1.20 


1.45 


1.80 


2.40 


3.00 


3.60 


4.80 


9.00 


12 00 







WEAVER'S BASIN AND BATH WASTE VALVES. 





Fig. 400. 


Fig. 401. 




Price, each Basin Waste C. 




. 4.50 


Price, each Basin Waste P. 




4.50 


Price, each Bath Waste 




s .so 





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Foley's Waste Valve, Flange & Handle. 



VACUUM VALVE. 




Fig. 402. 



Fig. 403. 



Price, Basin Waste, Nickel Plated, each ... 6.67 

Price, Basin Waste, Silver Plated, each 8.00 

Price, Bath Waste, Nickel Plated, each 8.00 

Price, Bath Waste, Silver Plated, each 9.00 



Price, perdoz 12.00 



CLOSET VALVES. 







Fig. 404. 




Fig. 405. 


New Pattern with Air Tube. 


Price, per doz 




12.00 


Price, per doz. . . 


26.00 



BOILER OR WATER BACK SAFETY VALVE. 




Fig. 406. 



Price, each „„ 2.50 



Will prevent Water Back from bursting. Must be placed in pipe leading to boiler not more 
than three inches from the water back. 



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147 



CHAIN STAYS. 



With Square Base to fit 
Basin Cock Hole. 



For Wood. 





Fig. 407. 



Fig. 408. 



Fig. 409. 



Price, Finished, per doz. . . 2.00 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz. 2.50 
Priee, Silver Pl'd, per doz. 3.00 



Price, Finished, per doz. . . 3.00 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz. 3.75 
Price, Silver Pl'd, per doz. 4.50 



Price, Finished, per doz... 3.50 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz. 4.25 
Price, Silver Pl'd, per doz. 5.00 



With Ring Cup. 






Fig. 410. 



Fig. 411. 



Fig. 412. 



Price, Finished, per doz. . . 5.50 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz . 6 . 50 
Price, Silver Pl'd, per doz. 7.50 



Price, Finished, per doz. . 15.00 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz 17.00 
Price, Silver Pl'd, per doz 19.00 



Price, Finished, per doz. . 8.00 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz 9 . 00 
Price, Silver Pl'd, per doz 11.00 



With Ring Cup. 



Soap Cup. 



To Cover Basin Cock Hole. 






Fig. 413. 



Fig. 414. 



Fig. 415. 



Price, Finished, per doz. . 18.00 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz 20.00 
Price, Silver Pl'd, per doz 22.00 



Price, Finished, per doz. . 30.00 
Price, Nickel Pl'd, per doz 32.00 
Price, Silver Pl'd, per doz 34.00 



Price, Finished, per doz. . .3.50 
Price, Nickel Plated, doz. .4.50 



148 



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BASIN CLAMPS. 






Fig. 416. 


Fig. 417. 


Fig 


418. 






Figures 1 


41« 


417 


418 






Price, per doz 


2.00 


1.50 


1.25 



Plated Screws for Slabs. 



Name Plates. 






Fig. 419. 






Fig. 420. 


Price, Silver Plated, per doz 


1.25 


Made to order. 


Prices on application. 



TACK MOULDS. 



Plain Pattern. 



Star Pattern. 







Fig. 421. 




Fig. 422. 




Price, Single, each. . 
Price, Double, each . 




2.50 

3.50 


Price, Single, each 

Price, Double, each 


3.00 

4.00 



Closet Crank, Upright. 



Closet Crank, Horizontal. 





Fig. 423. 



Fig. 424. 



Price, per doz 3 . 00 Price, per doz 



00 




BALL LEVER. 

For Closet. 



Price, per doz. . . 6.00 



rig. 425. 



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149 



CHAIN. 



SAFETY 



^gl^M:^ 1 ^^ 1 !^^^^^) 



^sra^S^B^j^JJ^ilQ) 




rr ji jilZZBl 



l .HIP 



C=tt* 






Fig. 426. 




Price per 


Package. 


Brass. 


Plated. 


2.25 


3.00 


2.50 


3.25 


3.12 


4.08 


4.68 


5.75 


6.36 


8.00 



Wire Gauge. 



No. 00. 



No. 0. 



No. 1. 



No. 2. 



No. 3. 



SINGLE. 




Fig. 427- 



.55 


1.15 


.70 


1.35 


1.00 


1.60 


1.10 


1.80 


1.25 


2.10 


1.40 


2.25 


1.70 


2.85 


2.50 


3.75 



tfo. 22. 
No. 20. 

No. 18. 

No. 17. 
No. 16. 

No. 15. 

No. 14. 

No. 12. 



BATH, BASIN AND WASH TRAY CHAINS AND SNAPS. 






Fig. 428. 








Brass. 


Plated. 


Price, for Basics, per doz 


1.00 
1.35 


1.35 


Price, for Bath and Wash Trays, per doz 


2.00 



Basin Chains 16 inches long. Bath and Tray Chains 27 inches long. 



150 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



CAST IRON SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS. 



SINGLE HUB PIPE. 




Fig. 429. 



Price, 2 inch, 5 feet long, per foot. 

3 " 

4 " 

5 " 

6 " 



10 
12 



inch, Extra Heavy, 5 feet long, per foot. 



.24 

.30 

.36 

.50 

.60 

1.25 

2.00 

3.00 

.35 

.55 

.75 

1.00 

1.20 

2.25 

3.00 

4.00 



DOUBLE HUB PIPE. 




Fig. 430. 





Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


Price, 2 inch, 


5 feet long, each 


1.50 

1.80 
2.10 
2.80 
3.30 


2.05 


" 3 " 


it << 


3.05 


" 4 " 


<t 'i 


4.05 


« 5 « 


t< i< 


5.30 


" 6 " 


<< a 


6.30 









JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



151 



PIPE FITTINGS. 

QUARTER BEND. 



£ 



Fig. 431. 



Price, 2 inch, each 



<« it 



" 10 " 



Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


.40 


.50 


.55 


.70 


.65 


1.10 


1.00 


1.35 


1.20 


1.75 


3.00 


4.00 


4.00 


5:00 



QUARTER BEND. 

Double Hub. 







Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


Q£ 


ijf 


Price, 2 inch, each 


.70 

.85 

.95 

1.30 

i.50 


.80 


i|J 


" 3 " " 


1.00 


■r 


" 4 " " 


1.40 


Pf 


" 5 " " 


1.65 


Fig. 432. 


" 6 " " 


2.05 



QUARTER BEND. 

With Two-inch Outlet on Side. 













Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


Pr 


ice, 2 inch, 
< 3 " 

« 4 « 
t 4 « 

' 5 " 
' 5 " 

« 6 " 

« 6 ,< 

' 6 " 
' 8 " 
' 10 " 


with 2 inch Out 
" 2 " 
" 2 " 
" 3 " ' 
" 2 " 
"' 8 " 
« 2 " 
" 3 " 
" 4 " 
" 4 " 
" 4 " 


let, ea 


ch 


.70 
.85 
.95 
1.05 
1.30 
1.40 
1.50 
1.60 
1.70 
3.50 
4.50 


.80 
1.00 


^^ < 




« 


1.40 


*' "^IT 


t 


1.50 


T fir 


< 


1.65 


JL^M 


« 


1.75 


V^^^**jKB>^^J 


c 


2.05 


MBm&r 


I 


2.15 


HI^P**^ 


t 


2.25 


Fig. 433- 


i 


4.50 






' 


5.50 


QUARTER BEND. 

With Heel Outlet. 




Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


Pr 


ice, 2 inch, 

, 3 « 

1 4 .1 

* .4 " 
, 5 u 

' 5 " 

. g u 

, 6 ,< 

« 6 " 
' 8 " 

• 10 " 






.70 
.85 
.95 
1.05 
1.30 
1.40 
1.50 
1.60 
1.70 
3.50 
4.50 


.80 




" 2 " 
" 2 " 

" 3 " 
" 2 " 
" 3 " 

« a " 

« 3 CI 

" 4 «' 
«i 4 11 

n 4 «« 






1 00 




It 


1 40 


iugrL 


I I 


1.50 


HB1B 


It 


1.65 


- -^ A>£^~W] 


a 


1.75 


^MF 


it 


2.05 


■^ 


it 


2.15 




ft 


2.25 


Fig. 434- 


1 1 


4.50 




" 


5.50 



152 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 





LONG QUARTER BEND. 










Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




* Price, 4 inch, 18 inches long in the clear 


1.50 
2.25 
2.50 


2.25 


Fig. 435- 


" 5 « " " " 

" 6 " " •' " 


2.75 
3.25 



SIXTH BEND. 






Fig. 436. 



Price, 2 inch, each. 



« 4 
" 5 
" 6 



Standard. 



.40 
.55 
.65 

1.00 
1.20 
3.00 



EIGHTH BEND. 



> M 




Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


S3 


Price, 2 inch, each , 

" 3 " " 


.35 

.45 

.60 

.90 

1.05 

2.75 

3.75 


.45 
.65 


%•# 


" 4 '• " 


1.00 


^W 


" 5 " " 


1.20 


^ 


" 6 " " 


1.40 


Fig. 437- 


" 8 " " 


3.75 




" 10 " " 


5.00 




Fig. 438. 



SIXTEENTH BEND. 



Price, 4 inch, each 



T BRANCH. 



Standard. 



.60 




Fig. 439- 



2 x 

3 x 



4 
4 
4 
5 

5 x 
5 x 
5 x 



x 2 
x 4 



x 3 
x 2 

x 5 1 
4 

3 
9, 



Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


.40 


.60 


.55 


.80 


.65 


1.20 


1.20 


1.50 



6x 61 
6x 5 
6x 4 
6x 3 I 
6x2 1 
8x 8 
to 
8x 2 

10x10 
to 

lOx 2 



Standard. 



1.40 

3.25 
6.50 




Fig. 440. 



SANITARY T BRANCH. 



Price, 4x4 inch, each. 



Standard. 



1.50 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



153 



T BRANCH, WITH SIDE OUTLET. 























Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




Price 


,4x4 inches, 
4x3 " 
4x2 

5x5 " 
5x4 " 
5x3 " 
5x2 " 
6x6 

6x5 " 
6x4 " 
6x3 " 
6x2 " 


with 2 inch outle^ 
« 2 <> 
" 2 " 
" 2 " 
" 2 " 
" 2 " 
" 2 " 
" 2 " 
« 2 " 
" 2 " 
" 2 " 
<< 2 " " 


each 


il 


1.25 
1.80 

2.00 








.■!■' 


1.80 


IBM 


<< 


: 

1 




1 II IhIebiI 


(t 


1 




■pHl 


<< 


::::::: 


2.10 


I Hj 


tt 


I 




1 -"'SB 


<t 


i 




Fig. 441. 


a 


1 

\ 


2.50 




" 


j 





LONG T BRANCH, 






Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


Price, 4x4, 24 inch 


in the clear, 

n a 

a k 
tt ( < 

<< i' 
t< a 


each 


2.00 
2.50 
3.00 

2.75 
3.50 
4.25 
3.50 
4.50 
5.50 


3.00 


" 4x4,30 " 
" 4x4, 36 '■ 
" 5x4,24 " 


< < 
tt 


3.75 
4.25 

4.00 


" 5 x 4, 30 " 


tt 


5.00 


5x4, 36 " 


'i 


6.25 


" 6x4,24 " 




5.00 


" 6x4,30 " 


tt 


6.50 


(> 6x4,36 " 


1 1 


8.00 









VENTILATING BRANCH, 



amm 










Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


l i Mil 


Price 

tt 

< t 
a 


2x2, each 




.80 
1.25 
1.50 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 


1.25 


3x2, " 




1.75 


P 




4x2, " 

5x2, " 


..... .............) 


2.00 


M l 


5x4, " 

6x4, " 


t 


2.75 

4.00 


V 


8x4, " 


| 




rig. 


H--+J- 


8x5, *< 


t 


8.50 



CROSS HEAD BRANCH. 




Fig. 444. 



x 2 .. 

x 3 ) 

x 2 f 
x 4 
x 3 
x 2 

x 5 1 

x 4 I 

x 3 f 

x 2 j 



Standard. 



.80 
1.10 

1.25 
1.60 



Ex. Heavy. 



1.00 
1.40 

1.75 
2.00 



6x61 
6 x 5 | 

6 x 4 j* 
6 x 3 | 

6 x 2 J 

8x8) 

to y 

8x 2| 
10 x 10 . . 



Standard. 



2.50 

5.00 
8.00 



Ex. Heavy. 



3.25 

7.00 
11.00 



154 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Y BRANCH. 




Fig. 445- 



x 2 .. 

x 3 ) 

x 2 j" 
x 4 ) 
x3 (■ 
x 2 
x 5 -] 
x 4 ! 
x3 
x 2 J 
x 6 
x 5 
x 4 



Standard. 



0.60 



1.20 



1.60 



2.00 



Ex. Heavy. 



0.80 
1.25 

1.60 
2.25 
3.25 



6 x 
6 x 



Standard. 



2.00 
5.00 

7.00 



Ex. Heavy. 



3.25 
7.50 

11. ©0 



Y BRANCH. 

With Side Outlet. 




Fig. 446. 



4x4, with 2 inch side outlet 

4x3, " 2 

4x2, " 2 

5x5, <: 2 

5x4, " 2 

5x3, " 2 

5x2, " 2 

6x6, " 2 

6x5, " 2 

6x4, " 2 

6x3, " 2 

6 x 2, « 2 



1.80 



2.20 



2.60 



Ex. Heavy. 



2.20 



2.85 



3.85 



Jp 


' 


DOUBLE ANGLE Y. 










Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


111 


4x4, each. . 
5x4, each.. 
6x4, each.. 




3.50 
4 50 
5.75 


4.50 




5.75 


Fig. 447. 




7.25 



DOUBLE Y BRANCH. 



Fig. 448 




Standard. 



1.00 
1.25 

1.65 

2.25 
3.00 



Ex. Heavy. 



1.25 
1.60 

1.90 

3.00 
4.00 



x 
6 x 
6 x 
8 x 
8 x 
8 x 
8 x 
8 x 
8 x 

10 x 
to 

10 x 



Standard. 



3.00 



.00 



9.00 



Ex. Heavy. 



4.00 



.00 



14.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



155 



HALF Y BRANCH. 







Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


, wm 


2x2. 

3x3 

3x2 

4x4 

4x3 




.60 
.80 

1.20 
1.60 


.80 
1.25 

1.60 
2.25 


6x61 
6x51 

6x4 [ 

6x31 
6 x 2 J 
8x81 
8 x 6 | 
8x5 y 


2.00 
5.00 




/>W 


\ 




A 


i 


3.25 


11 

Fig. 449. 


4x2 

5x5^ 

5x4 

5x3 

5x2 




7.50 




8x41 

8 x 2 J 











DOUBLE HALF Y BRANCH. 



Fig. 450. 




2x2.. 
3x3) 
3 x 2 f 

4x4 
4x3 
4x2 
5x51 
5x4 I 
5 x 3 ( 
5 x 2 J 



Standard. 



LOO 

l'.25 

1.65 
2.25 



Ex. Heavv. 



1.25 
1.60 

1.90 
3.00 



6 x 
6 x 
6 x 
6 x 
6 x 
8 x 
8 x 
8 x 
8 x 
8 x 



6 1 

5 

4 

3 

2 

8 

6 

5 

4 

2 



Standard. 



.00 



6.00 



Ex. Heavy. 



4.00 



.00 



OFFSET. 







Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




Price, 2 inch to offset 4 inch. p.a.oh 


.50 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.85 

.75 

.80 

.90 

1.00 

.85 

1.00 

1.15 

1.25 

1.40 

1.65 

1.80 

2.25 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

2.40 

2.00 

2.25 

2.40 

2.75 


.90 




" 2 " 6 « 
" 2 " 8 ' 
" 2 " " 10 ' 
" 2 " " 12 ' 
" 3 " " -4 ' 
" a " 6 < 
" 3 « 8 ' 
" 3 " " 12 < 
" 4 " " 4 ' 
" 4 '« " 6 ' 
" 4 " " 8 ' 
" 4 " " 10 ' 
h 4 „ « 12 « 

" 4 " " 14 « 
u 4 <> „ 16 « 

" 4 " " 20 « 
« 5 «i 4 < 

« 5 " 6 ' 

" 5 " 8 ' 
« 5 »< a 12 « 

" 5 " " 16 ' 
» 6 " " 4 ' 
" 6 " 6 ' 

« 6 " 8 ' 
" 6 " " 12 ' 






1 00 






1 10 






1.20 






1.25 
1.10 






1.20 






1.35 


If J ^ 




1.40 


J>^^ 




1.25 


f ^^B 




1.40 


f ^^ 




1.50 


V 




1.60 


} 




1.80 


Wa^L 




2.00 


Fig. 45 1. 




2.25 




3.00 






1.80 






2.00 






2.25 






2.50 






3.00 






2.50 






3.00 






3.25 






3.50 



156 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



OFFSET. 

With 2 inch Outlet. 







Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


A^M 


Price, 4 inch to offset 4 inch, each 


1.15 

1.30 
1.45 
1.55 
1.70 
1.95 
2.10 
2.55 


1.55 


H^WJ 


" 4 " " 6 " " 


1.70 


If 


" 4 " " 8 " " 

4 " " 10 " " 


1.80 
1.90 


WM 


" 4 " " 12 " " 


2.10 


lM 


" 4 " " 14 " " 


2.30 




" 4 " " 16 " " 


2.55 


tig. 452. 


" 4 " " 20 " " 


3.30 



SINGLE HUB. 



Fig. 45; 



Price, 2 inch, each. 

" 3 " 

« 4 « 

" 5 l < 

« Q « 

« 8 " 

" 10 " 



Standard. 



.25 
.35 

.40 
.60 

.75 
1.40 
2.50 



DOUBLE HUB. 











Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




Price 

< i 


2 inch, 

3 " 

4 " 

5 " 

6 " 
8 " 

10 " 


each 


.30 
.45 
.65 
.75 

.80 
1.50 
2.50 


.40 


fppiff 




.55 


£k**l 




.75 




<< 


.90 




«< 


1.15 


Fig. 454- 


<< 


3.25 




" 


4.00 



REDUCER. 















Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




Price 

a 
<i 

1 1 

i t 

1 1 


, 4 in 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
8 
8 
8 
8 


ch to 2 inch, 
' " 2 " 

• " 3 " 

< „ 4 « 

' " 2 " 

. ,< 3 ,. 

' " 4 " 

* " 3 « 

< « 4 « 

< « 5 " 
' " 6 " 


each 


.50 
.70 

.80 
1.60 


.60 


E^f! 


:;[ 


.80 


s 


■■J 

«[ 


.90 


Fig. 455- 


" ~\ 

" 

" J 


2.20 



THIMBLE. 

To Connect Lead Pipe to Iron Soil Pipe. 




m 

Fig. 456. 




15 




«' 3 " " 


25 




" 4 « " 


30 









JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



157 



STRAIGHT SLEEVE, 



Fig. 457- 



Price, 2 inch, each. 
" 3 
" 4 
" 5 
" 6 



Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


.30 


.40 


.45 


.55 


.65 


.75 


.75 


.90 


.80 


1.15 


1.50 


3.25 



PIPE PLUG, 











Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


f^lfe 


Price 


2 inch, 

3 " 

4 " 

5 '* 

6 " 

8 " 


each 


.15 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.50 
1.20 


.25 


Ui 




.35 


^KMP 


K 


.40 




<< 


.50 


Fig. 458. 


<< 


.65 

1.50 



VENTILATING CAPS. 




Fig. 459- 



Price, 2 inch, each. 

" 3 
" 4 
" 4 



8 inches long. 

18 « " . 



.40 
.60 

.80 
1.00 
1.10 
1.50 



PIPE REST. 











Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


> pH V 


Price 

1 :: 


, 2 inch, 

3 " 

4 " 

5 " 

6 " 
8 " 

10 " 


each 


.30 
.40 
.50 
60 
.70 
1.10 
1.75 


.40 


r— T v^- 




.55 


^H, )/~~ 


(< 


.65 


Xsa^ 


tt 


.80 


Fig. 460. 


<< 


1.00 




c< 


1.75 




tt 


2.50 



PIPE HOOK. 



f 



Fig. 461. 



Price, 2 inch, each. 
" 3 " 
tt 4 " *< 

" 5 « " '. 
tt 6 tt 

a g « 



.08 
.10 
.12 
.15 
.20 
.40 



S TRAP. 







Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




1 Price, 2 inch, each 


.80 
1.25 
1.50 
3.00 
3.75 


1.25 


1 %# M % { 


1 " 3 " " 


1.75 




" 4 " " 


2.50 




B " 5 " " , 


4.00 


Fig. 462. 


« 6 " " 


5.00 



158 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




S TRAP. 

With Heel Outlet. 



Fig. 463. 



Price, 4 inch, S Trap, each. 
" 4 " J^STrap, " . 
" 4 " % S Trap, " . 



THREE-QUARTER S TRAP 



Standard. 



2.00 
2.00 
2.00 



Ex. Heavy. 



3.00 
3.00 
3.00 





S TRAP. 

With Vent on Top. 










Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




m 
11 


Price, 2 inch, with 2 inch Vent, each 

" 3 " "2 " " " 

" 4 " " 2 " " " ; 


1.30 
1.75 
2.00 
3.50 

4.25 


1.75 
2.25 
3 00 




" 5 • " "2 " " " 


4 50 


Fig. 464. 




" 6 w " 2 " " " . . . 


5.50 



JUTT /'TSBk 




Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


! ; :i:i : , : ;.;• 


h» Price, 2 inch, each 


.80 
1.25 
1.50 
3.00 
3.75 


1.25 


|/m|j ^BhBh 


r " 3 " " 


1 75 




" 4 " " 


2 50 




" 5 " " 


4.00 


Fig. 465. 


" 6 " " .... 


5.00 





HALF S TRAP. 






~%~\ if " Tr^ = ' 




Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




H Price, 2 inch, each 


.80 
1.25 
1.50 
3.0Q 
3.75 


1.25 


— am 


m " 3 " " 


1.75 




a 4 a a 


2.50 




" 5 " " 


4.00 


Fig. 466. 


" 6 " " 


5.00 



Fig. 468. 



HALF S TRAP. 

With Side Outlet. 







Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


l|pF 


Price, 4 inch 3*2 S Trap, each 


2.00 
2.00 
2.00 


3.00 


" 4 " ¥8 " " 


3.00 


Fig. 467. 


" 4 " S " " 


3.00 




HALF S TRAP. 

Without Hand Hole. 



Price, 4 inch, each. 



Standard. 



1.50 



Ex. Heavy. 



2.50 






RUNNING TRAP. 



m^h \m 


1 


Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 


i 


W Price, 2 inch, each 


.80 
1.25 
1.50 
3.00 
3.75 


1.25 


«# 


" 3 " " 

a 4 a a 


1.75 

2.50 


^Hjgp 


" 5 " " 


4.00 


Fig 469. 


" 6 " " '. 


5.00 



[iiijiS 


RUNNING TRAPS. 

rf With Hub for Vent. 






||Bfi|||v // 






Standard. 


Ex. Heavy. 




Price, 4 inch with 4 inch vent 
5 " "4 " " . 
<< 6 " "4 " ft 

g « tt Q ii ii < 
i, JQ .i ii Q H ii _ 




2.00 

3.50 

4.25 

10.00 


3.00 






4.50 






5.50 






13.00 


Fig. 470. 




21.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO- 159 

GREENHOUSE PIPE FITTINGS. 

RETURN BEND. 

Price, 2 inch, each 65 

" 3 " " 85 

" 4 " " 1.25 

" 5 " " 2.00 

" 6 " " 3.00 

RETURN BEND. 

Double Hub. 
Price, 4 inch, each 1 . 25 

RETURN BEND. 
Spigot Outlet. 
Price, 4 inch, each 1.50 

RETURN BEND. 

Hub Outlet. 
Price, 4 inch, each 1.50 

DOUBLE ELBOW. 

Price, 4 inch, each 1 . 75 

TRIPLE ELBOW. 

i 

Price, 4 inch, each 2 . 50 

THREE-WAY ELBOW. 

Price, 4 inch, each 2.50 



V 



Fig. 471. 




Fig. 472. 




Fig. 473- 




Fig. 474. 




Fig. 475- 




Fig. 476. 




Fig. 477. 




Fig. 483. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



161 



WROUGHT STEEL SINK. 




Fig. 484. 



16 x 24 x 6, each. 


PAINTED. 


.... 1.80 
2.50 


16 x 24 x 6, 
18 x 30 x 6, 
18 x 36 x 6, 
20 x 30 x 6, 
20 x 36 x 6, 
20 x 40 x 6, 

16 x 24 x 6, 
18 x 30 x 6, 
18 x 36 x 6, 
20 x 30 x 6. 
20 x 36 x 6, 
20 x 40 x 6, 


GRAY 
each 


ENAMELED. 


. .. "6.50 


18 x 30 x 6, " . 






8 50 


18x36x6, " . 




.... 3.00 


< t 




. . . 9 50 


20 x 30 x 6, " . 




.... 3.00 
.... 3.70 


<< 




. .. 9.00 


20 x 36 x 6, " . 


« 




10.50 


20 x 40 x 6, " . 




.... 4.00 


,'< 




11 50 


GALVANIZED. 

16x24x6, each 

18x30x6, " 


.... 4.00 
5.10 


WHITE ENAMELED, 
each 


. .. 6.50 
8 50 


18x36x6, •' . 




6.50 


<< 




9.50 


20x30x6, " . 




... 6.25 


i I 




. . . 9 00 


20x36x6, '* . 




7.75 


,< 




. . 10 50 


20 x 40 x 6, " 




8.50 


" 




11 50 











OVAL STEEL SINKS. 

Size, Inside of Rim, 10 x 20 Inches. 




Fig. 485. With 

Overflow. 

Price, Painted, each 2.50 

Price, Galvanized, each 4. 00 

Price, Gray Enameled, each , 6 . 00 

Price, White Enameled, each 6.00 

These Sinks are made from one plate of steel and are superior to cast iron sinks in every particular, 
being lighter, stronger, and more durable. 

It is well known that cast-iron sinks break easily in shipping, storing, placing in position for use, 
and from various other causes, adding largely to average cost to plumbers and dealers, and annoyance 
and loss to users. 

These sinks, being of wrought steel, will not break from heat, cold, or any cause whatever. Steel 
being less porous than cast-iron, they are comparatively odorless, and their greater elasticity avoids the 
breakage of dishes. 

The bowl and projecting thimble are stamped in one piece from the same plate, and we are enabled 
to attach strainer and pipe more satisfactorily than is possible with cast-iron sinks. 

Our new coupling, for either wrought iron or lead pipe, is pronounced by all plumbers the best thing 
on the market. 

We furnish these Sinks at prices, freedom from breakage considered, less than for sinks made 
from cast-iron. 



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CAST IRON SQUARE SINKS. 







Sizes, Inches. 


Depth, 
Inches. 


Plain. 


Galvanized. 


Gray 

Enameled. 


White 
Enameled. 


13 x 19 


5 


1.25 


2.60 


2.60 


4.75 


14 x 20 


6 


1.50 


3.20 


3.20 


6.00 


15 x 23 


6 


1.70 


3.40 


3.40 


6.25 


15 x 25 


6 


1.75 


3.60 


3.60 


6.50 


15 x 27 


6 


2.00 


4.25 


4.25 


7.25 


16 x 24 


6 


1.80 


4.00 


4.00 


6.50 


16 x 28 


6 


2.10 


4.50 


4.50 


7.50 


16 x30 


6 


2.25 


4.75 


4.75 


7.75 


18 x 30 


6 


2.50 


5.10 


5.10 


8.50 


18 x 32 


6 


3.00 


6.25 


6.25 


9.50 


18 x36 


6 


3.00 


6.50 


6.50 


9.50 


18 x42 


6 


4.00 


8.75 


8.75 


11.75 


19 x38 


6 


3.80 


8.00 


8.00 


11.00 


20 x 30 


6 


3.00 


6.25 


6.25 


9.00 


20 x 36 


6 


3.70 


7.75 


7.75 


10.50 


20 x40 


6 


4.00 


8.50 


8.50 


11.50 


20 x42 


6 


4.25 


9.00 


9.00 


12.00 


22 x 42 


6 


4.25 


9.00 


9.00 


12.00 


24 x 48 


6 


5.75 


12.25 


12.25 


15.00 


24 x 50 


6 


7.50 


16.00 


16.00 


18 00 


22 x 62 


6 


10.75 


22.00 


22.00 


26.00 


22 x 76 


6 


15 00 


32.00 


32.00 









Add to List, if with Patent Overflow: Plain, 1.00; Galvanized, 1.25; Gray Enameled, 1.25; White 
Enameled, 1.50. 

Add, if with Plug Strainer: Plain, 20c.; Galvanized, 25c; Enameled, 50c 

HALF-CIRCLE SINK. 




Fig. 487. 



Number. 


Back. 


Width. 


Depth. 


Price, 
Plain. 


Price, 
Galvan- 
ized. 


Price, 
Gray En- 
ameled. 


Price, 
Enam- 
eled. 


1 


24 in 

27 ' 5 

28 " 
31V 


14 in. 

14 » 

16 « 

17 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 

6 " 


1.50 
1.80 
2.00 
2.25 


3.25 
3.90 
4.50 
4.75 


3.25 
3.90 

4.50 
4.75 


6.00 




7.00 


3 

4 


8.00 
9.00 








Fig. 488. 



CORNER SINK. 



Number. 


Side. 


Front. 


Depth. 


Price, 
Plain. 


Price, 
Galvan- 
ized. 


Price, 
Gray En- 
ameled. 


Price, 
Enam- 
eled. 


1 

2 


17 in. 
20 " 
22 " 


25 in. 
28 " 
31 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6|" 


1.25 
1.75 
2.10 


2.75 
3.50 
4.20 


2.75 
3.50 
4.20 


6.00 
7.00 


3 


8.00 








SQUARE SLOP 


SINK. 






Size, inches 


16x16 


20x14 


24x20 






Depth, inches 


10 


12 


12 






Price, Plain, each , 


2.70 
5.25 
5.25 
7.50 


3.50 
6.50 
6.50 
8.50 


5 00 


Price, Galvanized, each 


9 50 


Price, Gray Enameled, each 


9 50 


Price, Enameled, each 


11.50 







Fig. 489. 
Furnished with Patent Overflow or Plug Strainer same extra Price as Square Sinks. 



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Fig. 490. 



SQUARE SLOP SINK. 



With Rounded Corners and 4 inch Outlet in Center. 



Size, inches. 



Depth, inches 



Price, Plain, each 

Price, Galvanized, each 

Price, Grey Enameled, each. 



16xlG20x 



10 



12 



3.25 

6.00 
6.00 



5.00 
10.00 
10.00 




Fig. 491. 



F.g. 49 2 - 



HARRIS SLOP SINK. 



With Bell Trap. 



Size, inches. 



Price, each. 



12x12 



2.00 



14x14 



2.25 



16x16 



2.50 




SLOP HOPPER. 

With Bell Trap. 



Price, each 3 . 



CESSPOOL. 

WITH BELL TRAP. 



Sectional Cut. 




Fig. 493- 




Size. 4x4, 1}{ inch Outlet, each. 
" 6x6, 1% " " " . 
" 9x 9, 3 " " " . 
" 13x13,4 " " " . 



.50 

.75 

1.00 

2.50 



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EXTRA HEAVY CESSPOOL. 



With Bell Trap and Grating. 



Sectional Cut. 




Fig. 494. 



¥ TT I T ? ? 




Size, 16 x 16, Depth, 10 inch, 4 inch Outlet, each. 
Size, 27 x 19^, Depth, 14 inch, 4 inch Outlet, each. 



4.50 
14.00 




Fig. 495- 



HYDRANT CESSPOOL. 



Size, inches 


12x12 


14x14 


16x16 






Depth, inches 


6 


6 


6 






Price, Plain .... ... 


1.00 


1.15 


1 30 







SEWER TRAPS. 




Fig. 496. 



Size, 16 x 16 inches, each 2.50 



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165 




CESSPOOL PLATES. 






Fig. 497. 


Fig. 498 




Fig. 499. 


Fig. 500. 




Size, inches ... 


0x8 


Size, inches 


Gx6 






50 


Price, each 


30 













VENTILATION PLATE. 

To fit Hub End of Soil Pipe. 






Fig. 501. 








Size inches 


4 


5 


6 






Price, each. 




.20 


.35 


.50 



SINK BACK. 




Pig. 


502. 








Sizes. 


Plain. 


Galvanized. 


Gray Enam'd. 


White Enam'd. 


Price, 30 inch, each 


2.00 
2.75 
3.50 
4.25 


4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
7.00 


4.00 
5.00 
6.00 

7.00 


5.00 


" 36 " " 


6.00 


" 42 " " 


7.00 


" 48 " " 


8.00 



SINK LEG. 

For All Sizes of Sinks. 




Fig. 503- 

Price, Plain, each 50 

Price, Galvanized, each 1.00 



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SINK BRACKET. 




Fig. 504. 





Plain. 


Galvanized. 


Price, No. 1, Takes Sink up to 18 inches wide 

" " 2, " " " 23 " 


.60 

.75 
1.00 


1.C0 
1.25 


"3, " " " 32 " 


1.50 



SINK STRAINER. 




Fig. 505. 



Price, Plain, per doz « 1 . 50 

Price, Galvanized, per doz 2 60 

Price, Gray Enameled, per doz 2 . 60 

Price, White Enameled, per doz 3.00 



SINK COUPLING. 




Fig. 506. 



Price, Plain, per doz 

Price, Galvanized, per doz. 



1.50 
2.00 



SINK COUPLING. 

Tapped for Iron Pipe "Waste. 




Fig. 507. 



Price, each 



75 



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IRON SINK PLUG. 




Fig. 508. 



Price, Plain, per doz 3.25 

Price, Galvanized, per doz 5 . 00 

Price, Gray Enameled, per doz 5 .00 

Price, White Enameled, per doz 6 . 00 



SINK BOLT. 




Fig. 5°9- 



Price, per doz. 



,40 



SOAP CUP. 




Fig. 510. 



Price, Plain, per doz 2.50 

Price, Galvanized, per doz 4.00 



STREET WASHER BOX. 



STOP COCK BOX. 





Fig. 55 



Fig. 512. 



Price, each f 1 . 25 



Price, each. 



50 



Plumber's address cast on Covers to order. 



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STRAP SOLDER MOULD. 

Half Round Bar. 



SOLDER POT. 





Fig. 514. 



Fig. 513- 



Price, each 



3.00 



Size, inches 


5 


6 


9 


12 


Price, each 


.50 


.65 


1.30 


3.00 



BOILER STAND. 




Fig. 515. 



SIZE. 




Price, 
Galvanized. 



12 inch "Ring, for 18, 24 and 30 gallon Boiler; 



13 


t << i 


14 


' " ' 


16 




18 


< t< < 


20 


1 " ' 


22 


< n < 


24 


t << 



35 gallon Boilers. 

40 gallon Boilers 

52 and 63 gallon Boilers 

66 gallon Boilers 

82 gallon Boilers 

100 and 120 gallon Boilers 

120, 144, 168 and 192 gallon Boilers. 



2.50 
2.60 
2.70 
3.25 

3.80 
4.50 
5.00 
6.50 



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169 



IRON BATH TUB. 

French Pattern. 




Fig. 516. 



Sizes 


4 ft. 


4^ ft. 


5 ft. 


5^ft- 


6 ft. 






Price, Painted 


18.00 

34.00 

9. CO 


20.00 

38.00 

9.50 


22.00 
42.00 
10.00 


24.00 
46.00 
11.00 


26.00 


Price. Porcelain lined 


50.00 


If with Wood Pvim, add 


12.00 







If tapped at bottom for Iron Pipe, Hot and Cold Water Supply and Waste, 1.50. 

All French Tubs are 23 inches wide, 19 inches deep, and 25 inches from floor to top of rim. 



IRON BATH TUB, 

Plain Pattern. 




Fig. 517. 



Sizes 


4^ ft. 


S^ft. 


6 ft. 


Price, Plain 


18.00 
33.00 


20.00 
36.00 


22 00 


Price, Porcelain Lined 


42.00 



If tapped at bottom for Iron Pipe Hot and Cold Water Supply and Waste, 1.50. 

All Plain Pattern Tubs are 26 inches wide, 19 inches deep, and 23 inches from floor to top of rim. 



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IRON WASH STANDS. 
HALF CIRCLE AND CORNER WASH STANDS. 

On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Couplings. 




Fig. 518. 

Height to front of Slab, 30 in. Height to top of 

Back, 33 in. Length of Back, 22 in. 

Diameter of Bowl, 12% in. 

Enameled, on Bronzed Standard 11.50 




Fig. 5*9- 

Height to front of Slab, 30 in. Height to top of 

Back, 34 in. Length of Side, 16 in. 

Diameter of Bowl, 12% in. 

Enameled, on Bronzed Standard 11.50 



IRON SLABS AND BOWLS. 

Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Coupling. 




Fig. 520. 

Length of Back, 22 in. Diameter of Bowl, 
12% in. 

Enameled, Bronzed Outside 9 . 50 




Fig. 521. 

Length of Side, 16 in. Diameter of Bowl, 

12% in. 

Enameled, Bronzed Outside 9 . 50 



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IRON WASH STANDS. 
HALF CIRCLE AND CORNER WASH STANDS. 

On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Couplings. 




Fig. 522. 

Height to front of Slab, 28 in. Height to top of 

Back, 32 in. Length of Back, 19 in. 

Diameter of Bowl, 12% in. 

Enameled, on Bronzed Standard 9.50 




Fig- 5 2 3- 

Height to front of Slab, 28 in. Height to top of 

Back, 32 in. Length on Side, 13% in. 

Diameter of Bowl, 12% in. 

Enameled, on Bronzed Standard 9.50 



IRON SLABS AND BOWLS. 

Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Coupling. 




Fig. 5 2 4- 
Length of Back, 19 in. Diameter of Bowl, 

12% in. 
Enameled, Bronzed Outside 7 . 50 




Fig. 525- 

Length on Side, 12% in. Diameter of Bowl, 

12% in. 

Enameled. Bronzed Outside 7.50 



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IRON WASH STAND. 
On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Couplings. 




Fig. 526. 

Height, 29 inch. Length of Back, 24J4 inch. Diameter of Bowl, 12^ inch. 

Enameled on Bronzed Standard 11.00 

DOUBLE IRON WASH STAND. 
On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Couplings. 




Fig. 527. 



Height, 82 inch. Length of Back, 41 inch. Diameter of Bowls, 123^ inch. 
Enameled, with Bronzed Standards 



23.00 



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IRON WASH STAND ON FRAME. 

On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Couplings. 




Fig. 528. 

Height, 31 inch. Length on Back, 24% inch. Diameter of Bowl, 12% inch. 

Enameled, on Bronzed Frame 11.00 

DOUBLE IRON WASH STAND ON FRAME. 

On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Couplings. 




Fig. 529. 
Height, 31% inch. Length of Back, 46 inch. Diameter of Bowls, 12% inch. 
Enameled, with Bronzed Frame 



22.00 



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.75 



SECTIONAL IRON WASH STAND. 



On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Coupling. 




Fig- 531. 



Height to front of Slabs, 28 in. Height to top of Back, 3834 in - Length of Back 48 in. 

Diameter of Bowls, 12% in. 
Price complete as shown, (with End Piece on right hand side.) 

Enameled, with Plated Union Strips, on Bronzed Standards 33.00 

Additional Sections furnished at one-half of above price. 



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SECTIONAL IRON WASH STAND. 



On Standard, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Plug, Rubber Stopper and Brass Coupling. 




Fig- 532- 



Height to front of Slabs, 28 in. Height to top of Back, 38^ in. Length of Back, 48 in. 

Diameter of Bowls, 12^ in. 
Price complete as shown, (with End Piece on left-hand side.) 

Enameled, with Plated Union Strip, on Bronzed Standards 33.00 

Additional Sections furnished at one-half of above price. 



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IRON WASH BASINS. 



Common Overflow, Enameled. 



Patent Overflow Rubber Plug, Enameled. 





Fig. 533- 



Fig- 534- 



Price, 14 inch, each. 



.00 



Price, 14 inch, each. 



3.50 



The above prices include Plated Plugs and Stoppers. 



IRON HALF CIRCLE URINAL. 



IRON CORNER URINAL. 



Plain and Enameled. 



Plain and Enameled, 





Fig. 535- 



Fig. 536. 



Size, inches 


12 


15 


Size, inches 


9 


12 








Price, Plain, each 


1.15 


1.50 


Price, Plain, each 


1.15 


1.45 


Price, Enameled, each 


2.50 


3.00 


Price, Enameled, each 


2.25 


2.75 







178 



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IRON HALF CIRCLE LIPPED URINAL. 

With Brass Supply and Waste Couplings. 




Fig- 537- 
Size, 18 x 17 inches on back. 

Price, Plain 6.00 

Price, Enameled 10 . 00 

Price, Enameled, Electro- Bronzed Outside, to protect from rust 12 .00 

IRON HALF CIRCLE LIPPED URINAL. 

Brass Supply and Waste Couplings. With Ventilating Hood. 




Fig- 538. 

Price, Plain 7.00 

Price, Enameled 11.00 

Price, Enameled, Electro Bronzed Outside, to protect from rust 13.00 



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IRON PRIVY SINK. 




Fig. 539- 



Single. 



Length. 



Width. J Depth. 



4 feet 

5 

6 



9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
23% 



16 in. 



12 in 



Price. 



16.00 
17.00 
18.00 
20.00 
25.00 
28.00 
34.00 
37.00 
40.00 
43.00 
50.00 
53.00 
56.00 
59.00 
62.00 
70.00 
73.00 
80.00 
83.00 
86.00 
89.00 
92.00 



Double. 



Length. 


Width. 


Depth. 


Price. 


6 feet 

7 •' 

8 " 


31 in. 

<( 

a 
it 
(( 
(< 

a 


11 in. 


30.00 

38.00 
42.00 


9 " 


46.00 


10 " 

11 " 

12 " 


50.00 
54.00 

58.00 







Lengths over 12 feet are made in two sections. 

Add for Patent Lifting Attachment: 

Single, 4 . 00 j Double, .... 5 . 00 

If wanted can furnish Single Privy Sinks 17 
inches wide; and lengths over 7 feet, 14 inches 
deep, and Double Privy Sinks 33% inches wide 
and 14 inches deep. The sizes named in above 
list are the Standard, and generally used. 



IRON URINALS FOR PUBLIC PLACES. 

Plain and Enameled. 




Fig. 540. 



Number 


1 


2 






Length, inches 


42 


48 






Price, Plain, each 


8.00 
21.00 


9.00 


Price, Enameled, each 


25.00 







180 



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IRON HOPPER. 

Philadelphia Pattern, with Side Arm. 




Fig. 541. 

Height, 16 inches. Diameter on top, 14 inches. Outlet, %% inches. 

Price, Enameled 2.00 

IRON HOPPER. 

New Pattern, with Side Arm. 




Fig- 542. 

Height, 16% inches. Diameter on top, 14 inches. Outlet, 3)4 inches. 

Price, Enameled 2.25 



IRON FRENCH, OR SHORT HOPPER. 

Plain, Painted, Galvanized and Enameled. 




Fig. 543- 

Height, 8 inches. Outlet for 4 inch Soil Pipe. 

Price, Enameled 2 . 75 



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LONG OVAL FLUSHING RIM IRON HOPPER. 



With Brass Supply Connection. For Iron or Lead Supply Pipe. For Direct Pressure 

or Tank Supply. 




Fig. 544- 

Price. Enameled 5 . 50 

Price, Enameled, with Hardwood Rim , 7 . 00 



SHORT OVAL FLUSHING RIM HOPPER. 



With Brass Supply Connection. For Iron or Lead Supply Pipe. -For Direct Pressure 
or Tank Supply Furnished with full S, % or y 2 S Trap. 




Fig. 545- 
Height, 16 inches. Outlet, 4 inches. 



Price, Enameled on Painted Trap 7.25 

Price, Enameled on Enameled Trap 8.50 



Add for Vent on Trap . 50 

Add for Hardwood Rim 1.50 



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IRON HOPPER VALVE CLOSET. 

STRAIGHT. 
Self-Raising Round Seat. 




Fig. 546. 



Price, Enameled, each. 



10.00 



IRON HOPPER VALVE CLOSET. 

WITH TRAP. 
Self-Raising Round Seat. 




Fig. 547- 
Price, Enameled, each. . . , , 11 00 



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IRON FLUSHING RIM HOPPER VALVE CLOSET. 

For Prison and Hospital Service. 
With Single aDd Double Acting Valve at Back. Iron Seat balanced to self -raise, and Wood Rim. 



Substantially made. 




Fig. 548. 



Price, Enameled, each 12.00 



IMPROVED IRON FLUSHING RIM HOPPER VALVE CLOSET. 

For Prison and Hospital Use. 
On Enameled Elbow. Iron Seat, Hard Wood Rim. The Elbow is tapped for waste water from basin,, 




Fig. 549- 




Price, Enameled on Enameled Elbow, each 


15.00 


Price, Enameled on Painted Trap, each 


14.75 


Price, Enameled on Enameled Trap, each 


16.00 


Made with 2 inch and 4 inch outlet. 



PHILADELPHIA OR ALL RIGHT VALVE CLOSET. 

Brass Levers. 




Fig. 55°- 



Price, with Plated Cup and Pull, each 10 00 



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J. B. C. VALVE CLOSET. 




Fig- 551. 
Price, with Plated Cup and Pull, each „ 7 .-00 

J. B. C. CISTERN CLOSET. 

Complete with Cranks, Ball Lever and Valve. 




Fig- 552. 
Price, with Plated Cup and Pull, each 7.00 



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185 



ROYAL SANITARY WATER CLOSET. 



Sectional Drawing of Valve and Plunger. 







Fig. 553- 



The above Figure represents the valve used on our Royal and Eclipse Closets now used extensively 
throughout the United States. It has many advantages and has given very general satisfaction. It is 
the most simple Valve made, there being but the two working-parts, the main plunger and the balance 
plunger. The full pressure from the main is always exerted on the balance plunger and when the pull 
is raised the balance plunger pressing against the lever assists the float in opening the valve, which as 
shown opens against the pressure and closes with it. In closing the balance valve pressing against the 
lever entirely prevents the water hammer so troublesome with most closets under heavy pressure. In 
case lead chips or other matter gets into the valve it can easily be taken out without taking off the 
cover of closet by simply unscrewing the lower part of valve when the plunger can be taken out, washer 
put on or dirt taken from valve. It will work equally well under high or low pressure. From the body 
of valve there is a wash tube which allows a stream of water to run into reservoir when closet is used 
thus each time filling the reservoir with pure water. The spring is merely used to keep the main 
plunger perfectly true in r ositioi. We guarantee every Closet to be satisfactory. All of our Closets 
have Flushing Rim. 

The Royal is a Plunger Closet with Side Outlet Bowl and Iron Reservoir. The connection between 
outlets of basin and reservoir are so close that the contents of bowl are quickly discharged and before 
reservoir is entirely emptied. The fresh water coming in from wash tube then fills the reservoir with 
clean water. The Flushing Rim makes a thoroughly good wash that cleans the bowl perfectly. 

The Eclipse Closet we consider the best Sanitary Closet on the market. The outlet is in center of 
bowl and is closed \a ith a Diaphragm Valve, very simple but perfect in its operation. The failure of a 
somewhat similar Closet has hurt the sale of the Eclipse, but as it becomes better known our sales have 
constantly increased. We highly recommend it as a first class Closet in every respect. 



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ROYAL SANITARY CLOSET. 

With Trap. 




Fig. 554- 



With Plated Trimmings, Painted Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each. . , 
With Plated Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each. 



20.00 
25.00 



ROYAL SANITARY CLOSET. 

With Offset. 




Fig. 555- 



With N. P. Trimmings, Painted Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each, . . 
With N. P. Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each. 



20.00 
25.00 



Drip Trays furnished suitable for all styles Water Closets and Hoppers. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



18T 



ROYAL SANITARY CLOSET. 

Straight. 




Fig- 556. 



Price, with Plated Trimmings, Painted Reservoir and Flushing Rim. . . 
Price, with Plated Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir and Flushing Rim. 



20.00 
25.00 



ROYAL SANITARY CLOSET. 



Outline Drawing. 




Fig. 557- 



For full description of Valve and Closet, see page 185. 



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FAVORITE SANITARY WATER CLOSET. 



Outline Drawing of Valve and Plunger. 




Fig. 558. 



The F.vorite Valve is a Balance Valve, but on a different principle from the Royal, as in this valve 
the one Plunger only is used. On the Plunger near the top there is a small Cup Leather that acts as a 
washer in passing through the upper part of Valve. It will be noticed that the space covered by the 
second Cup Leather is considerably larger than the seat just below it. The direct pressure from the mains 
is always exerted between the two cup leathers and as the pressure is of course greater on the large sur- 
face of the second Cup Leather as against the small surface of the seat, the Valve will close as soon as 
relieved of the weight of Float. When the Pull is raised and Float drops, the Valve instantly opens and 
gives a full stream and closes under the heaviest pressure without the slightest noise. It is the best 
closet made for muddy or gritty water. As shown it opens with and closes against the pressure. It has 
a Wash Tube similar to Royal and Eclipse, so that the Reservoir is filled with fresh water every time 
closet is used. The overflow is on the Syphon principle and is large enough to take off all the water on 
the highest pressure. We guarantee every closet to give perfect satisfaction. 

The Favorite Closet is similar in construction to the Royal, both using the same style Bowl. In the 
Favorite the overflow is cast in the reservoir instead of being in the plunger. Many prefer it in prefer- 
ence to any other Closet, and in many cases it has been used successfully when every other style has 
failed. 



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1SJ» 



FAVORITE SANITARY CLOSET. 

With Trap. 




Fig. 559- 



Price, with Plated Trimmings, Painted Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each. . . 
Price, "with Plated Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each. 



20.00 
25.00 



FAVORITE SANITARY CLOSET. 

With Offset. 




Fig. 560. 



Price, with Plated Trimmings, Painted Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each. 
Price, with Plated Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each 



20.00 
25.00 



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FAVORITE SANITARY CLOSET. 

Straight. 




Fig. 561. 



Price, with Plated Trimmings, Painted Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each . . 
Price, with Plated Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir and Flushing Rim, each 



20.00 
25.00 



FAVORITE SANITARY CLOSET. 



Outline Drawing. 




1 ig. 562. 



For full description of Valve and Closet see page 188. 



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m 



ECLIPSE SANITARY CLOSET. 

Straight. 




Price, with Plated Trimmings, Painted Reservoir, each . . 
Price, with Plated Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir, each 



20.00 
25.00 



ECLIPSE SANITARY CLOSET. 

Outline Drawing. 




Fig. 564. 



For full description of Closet and Valve, see page 185. 



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THE ALEXANDER SANITARY CLOSET. 




Fig. 565. 



A FEW FEATURES OF ITS EXCELLENCE. 

1. In the Iron Body Closet, the porcelain bowl, being cemented in an iron casing, makes it secure 
from breakage, and no possibility of leakage. 

2. There being a direct outlet from bowl, the contents will be discharged quicker, and the bowl 
left cleaner than in any other closet. 

3. There is no possibility of float being fouled, the bottom of bowl and lower valve being thoroughly 
washed each time by the flush from tank. 

4. There being a flushing rim, the bowl will fill very quickly. 

5. The water in the bowl only being used each time, prevents the noise being heard through the 
house, as in other closets where their whole contents are discharged at once. 

6. There is less waste of water with better effect than in any other closet. 

7. The bottom valve is very simple and strongly constructed, and it may be easily rewashered by 
unscrewing porcelain washer. There is no disconnecting of closet. 

8. Should the supply of water be shut off, the water in the tank, which rises to same height as in 
the bowl, would be sufficient to flash the closet several times. 

9. The rock shaft has a stuffing nut to the trunk, preventing any escape of sewer gas. There is a 
flow of water that runs between the trunk and bowl on the rock shaft, preventing any paper from 
lodging there. 

10. The overflow is large and doubly trapped, with outlet for ventilation. 

11. The water valve is strong, simple and hardly possible to get out of order, easily rewashed, 
having sufficient size of ball and leverage to shut off at any pressure and without any noise. 

12. By adjusting the ball, the height of water can be as desired. 



Price, Iron Body, with Plated Trimmings 20 . 00 

Price, all Earthen, " " 35.00 



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ECLIPSE SANITARY CISTERN CLOSET. 



With Tank Complete 




Fig. 566. 



Price, with Plated Trimmings, Painted Reservoir, each . . 
Price, with Plated Trimmings, Enameled Reservoir, each 



30.00 
35.00 



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CLOW IMPROVED WASH-OUT CLOSET. 



WITH TANK COMPLETE. 




Fig. 567. 



Price, with Pull and Chain and Fig. 578, Iron Tank 30.00 

Price, with Pull and Chain and Fig. 581, Copper Lined Tank 33 .00 

Add for Walnut and Cherry Seat and Galvanized Legs 6.00 

Add for Enameled Iron Drip Tray 2.50 



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CLOW IMPROVED WASH-OUT CLOSET. 



WITH TANK AND SEAT COMPLETE. 




Fig. 568. 



Price, with Iron Tank, Fig. 580, Seat and Galvanized Legs, complete 40.00 

Price, -with Copper Lined Tank, Fig. 583, Scat and Galvanized Legs, complete 43 . 00 

Deduct if without Seat 6 . 00 

Add for Enameled Drip Tray 2.50 



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CHICAGO WASH-OUT CLOSET. 

Earthen Bowl and Iron Trap, with Tank Complete. 




Fig. 569. 

Price, with Pull, Chain and Fig. 577 Iron Tank ...'.. 22.50 

Price, with Pull, Chain and Fig. 581 Copper Lined Tank 30.00 

This Closet was made at the request of leading architects and plumbers to be used where a Washout 
Closet was wanted, but where the regular Earthen Closet would prove too expensive. It is a first-class 
closet in every respect, and is meeting with well merited success. 



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CHICAGO WASHOUT CLOSET. 

With Tank and Seat Complete. 




Fig- 57o. 

Price, with Iron Tank, Fig. 580, Seat and Galvanized Legs, complete, each 28 .50 

Price, with Copper Lined Tank, Fig. 583, Seat and Galvanized Legs, complete, each 31 .50 

Deduct, if without Seat and Legs 6.00 

Add, for Enameled Iron Drip Tray 2.50 



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CLOW IMPROVED FLUSHING RIM HOPPER APPARATUS. 

Long Oval Earthenware Hopper with Pull Attachment. 




Fig. 571- 

Price, complete with Fig. 578 Iron Tank and Pull 22.00 

Price, complete with Fig. 581 Copper Lined Tank and Pull 25.00 

Add, if with Seat and Galvanized Iron Legs 6.00 

Add, if with Enameled Drip Tray 2 . 50 

Deduct, if with Enameled Iron Hopper, Fig. 544 3.50 

This is an excellent apparatus for private residences or stores where a Hopper Closet is wanted, 
but where the complete Fore and After Wash Closet proves too expensive. Cost of this Closet can 
be reduced 4.50 by using Fig. 577 Iron Tank. For description of Tank see Fig. 578. 



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CLOW IMPROVED FLUSHING RIM HOPPER APPARATUS. 

Short Oval Earthenware Hopper and Trap with Pull Attachment. 




Price, Complete, with Fig. 578, Iron Tank and Pull, each 

Price, Complete, with Fig. 581, Copper Lined Tank and Pull, each 

Add, if with Walnut or Cherry Seat and Galvanized Legs 

Add, if with Enameled Iron Drip Tray 

Deduct, if with Enameled Iron Hopper, Fig. 545 



23.00 

26.00 

6.00 

2.50 

3.25 



This apparatus is preferred by many persons in place of Fig. 571, as it has the advantage of having 
the Trap above the Floor. 



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CLOW IMPROVED FLUSHING RIM HOPPER APPARATUS. 
Long Oval Earthenware Hopper with Fore and After Wash Tank, Seat and Legs Complete. 




Fig- 573- 

Price, complete with Fig. 579 Iron Fore and After Wash Tank, Walnut or Cherry Seat and 

Galvanized Legs 30.00 

Price, complete with Fig. 582 Copper Lined Fore and After Wash Tank, Walnut or Cherry Seat 

and Galvanized Legs 33 . 00 

Deduct, if with Enameled Iron Hopper, Fig. 544 3.50 

Add, if with Enameled Drip Tray 2.50 

For Public Buildings, Hotels, &c, this Closet has no superior. The Tank is without exception the 
very best now on the market. (See Fig. 579 for full description ) 



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CLOW IMPROVED FLUSHING RIM HOPPER APPARATUS. 



SHORT OVAL EARTHENWARE HOPPER AND TRAP. 
With Fore and After Wash Tank, Seat and Legs Complete. 




Fig. 574- 

Price, complete with Fig. 579 Iron Fore and After Wash Tank, Walnut or Cherry Seat and 

Galvanized Legs 31 .00 

Price, complete with Fig. 582 Copper Lined Fore and After Wash Tank, Walnut or Cherry Seat 

and Galvanized Legs 34.00 

Deduct, if with Enameled Iron Hopper Fig. 545 3.25 

Add, if with Enameled Iron Drip Tray 2.50 

This Apparatus is preferred by many persons in place of Fig. 573, as it has the advantage of having 
the Trap above the floor. For description of Tank see Fig. 579. 



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CLOW IMPROVED FLUSHING RIM HOPPER APPARATUS. 

Philadelphia Pattern Earthenware Hopper with Pull Attachment. 




Fig- 575- 

Price, complete with Fig. 578 Iron Tank and Pull 18.00 

" " 577 " « « 13.50 

" 581 Copper Lined Tank and Pull 21.00 

Add if with Enameled Iron Drip Tray 2.50 

This Closet is specially designed for Servants' Apartments or where a good cheap Hopper Apparatus 
is desired. It will be found very effective. 



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CLOW IMPROVED FLUSHING RIM HOPPER APPARATUS. 

Philadelphia Pattern Earthenware Hopper with Fore and After Wash Tank, Seat and Legs Complete. 




Fig. 576. 



Price, complete with Fig. 579 Iron Fore and After Wash Tank, Walnut or Cherry Seat and 

Galvanized Iron Legs 23.50 

Price, complete with Fig. 582 Copper Lined Fore and After Wash Tank, Walnut or Cherry Seat 

and Galvanized Iron Legs 26.50 

Add, if with Enameled Iron Drip Tray 2.50 



This Closet is specially designed for Servants' Appartments or where a good, cheap Hopper 
Apparatus is desired. It will be found very effective. 



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CLOW IMPROVED CISTERNS. 

Iron Pull Tank. 




Fig. 577- 



Price, Painted, each 7 . 50 

This is a very excellent cheap Tank. The Float is Porcelain. Ball Cock will stand any pressure. 
The Tank is adapted to all kinds of Closets and Hoppers. The Yalve has a 4 inch opening and the large 
Service Box fills so rapidly it insures a good wash. As a Cheap Tank for Washout Closets it has no 
equal. 



CLOW IMPROVED CISTERNS. 

Iron Pull Tank. 




Fig. 578. 



Price, Painted, each 12.00 

Without any single exception this is the very best Pull Tank now on the market. The Tank Valve 
is very simple in operation, and unlike other Tanks of this description it is noiseless in its operation, 
quite an advantage when used in residences. This Tank is particularly adapted to Hoppers and Wash- 
out Closets. After regulating the amount of water wanted, the same flush is obtained every time Tank 
is used. There is no waste or small wash so annoying in many Tanks. 



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CLOW IMPROVED CISTERNS. 



Fore and After Wash Iron Tank. 




Fig- 579- 



Price, Painted, each 15.00 

This Tank will be found simple but very effective. It has the same noiseless principles as in 
Fig. 578. The Fore Wash is about two quarts, the After Wash between two and three gallons. 
This Tank is adapted particularly to Hoppers. When once regulated as in Fig. 578 the same wash 
is always obtained. 



CLOW IMPROVED CISTERNS. 



After Wash Iron Tank. 




Fig. 580. 



Price, Painted, each 14.00 



This has the same general features as Fig. 579, but is After Wash only, and is best adapted to 
Washout Closets when used with seats. It has the same noiseless principles as Fig. 578. 



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CLOW IMPROVED CISTERNS. 



Copper Lined Pull Tank. 




Fig. 581. 



Price, each 15.00 

This Tank is similar in action to Fig. 578. All of our Copper Lined Tanks are lined with 16 oz. 
Copper, and are thoroughly first-class in every respect. 



CLOW IMPROVED CISTERNS. 



Copper Lined Fore and After Wash Tank. 




Fig. 582. 



Price, each 18.00 



This Tank is similar in action to Fig. 579. 



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CLOW IMPROVED CISTERNS. 

Copper Lined After Wash Tank. 




Fig- 583. 



Price, each 17.00 



The Tank is similar in action to Fig. 580. 



CISTERN TANK VALVES. 

For Pull Tank. For Fore and After Wash Tank. 





Fig. 584. Fig. 585. 

Price, Fig. 584, each 5.00 

Price, Fig. 585, Fore and After Wash, each :.. 8.00 

Price, Fig. 586 (Not illustrated), After Wash, each 7.00 

As many Plumbers prefer to make their own Tanks, we furnish our Tank, Valves for Wood 
Tanks, as Illustrated above, and offer them to the trade as the best Tank Valve now on the market. 



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HEAP'S PATENT EARTH CLOSETS AND COMMODES. 




EARTH CLOSET. 

Size, 48 inches high, 24 inches wide and 29 inches deep. 

Price, Plain Soft Wood, in the White 15.00 

Price, Soft Wood, Finished 18.00 

Price, Ash, Finished 25.00 

Price, Red Oak, Finished 25.00 

Price, Antique, Finished 27.50 



Fig. 587. 




BEDROOM COMMODES. 

Size, 42 inches high, 23 inches wide and 29 inches 
deep. 

Price, Black Ash, Panelled 30.00 

Price, Red Oak, Panelled 30.00 

Price, Antique, Panelled 32.50 

, The most perfect Dry Earth Closet made. 
Over 20,000 in use. Awarded 16 First-Prize 
medals. 



Fig. 588. 
The want of proper drainage or water-works often prevents the use of Water Closets in the house. 
These DRY CLOSETS can be placed anywhere INSIDE THE HOUSE, or the apparatus can he built in, 
and thus all the convenience and comfort obtainable from the best Water Closet is satisfactorily 
secured. 



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ENAMELED IRON DRIP TRAY. 

Round. 




Fig. 589. 
Price, each. • • 2.50 

ENAMELED IRON DRIP TRAY. 
Oval. 




Fig. 590 
Price, each «• • 2 . 50 

EARTHENWARE DRIP TRAY. 




Fig. 59 1 - 
Price, each 3.50 



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EARTHENWARE. 



Clow Flushing Rim Long Oval 
Earthenware Hopper. 




Price, each 



9.00 



Clow Flushing Rim Short Oval Earthen- 
ware Hopper, with Earthenware 
Trap. 




Fig. 593- 
Price, each 10.00 



Hopper, Philadelphia Pattern. 

Earthenware. 




Flushing Rim Earthenware Hopper. 
Philadelphia Pattern. 




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URINALS. 



CORNER URINAL. 




FLAT URINAL. 




Fi g- 597- 



Large. 


Small. 




Large. 


Small. 


Size, inches 


12x12 


lOl^xlOl^ 


Size, inches 


15x18 


11^x14 






Price, each 


6.90 


4.85 


Price, each 


6.90 


4.85 









LIPPED URINALS. 






Large. 


Small. 


Not Illustrated. 


Large. 


Small. 


Size, Flat, Fig. 


598.... 


15x18 


12x15 


Size, Corner, Fig. 599.. 


12x12 


11x11 


Price, each 


8.50 


6.90 


Price, each 


8.50 


6.90 



VENTILATED URINAL 

With Hood and Lip. 




Fig. 600. 



CAR URINAL. 




Fig. 601. 





Large. 


Small. 




Size, Flat Back, inches 


15x18 


12x15 


Price, each.... 4.10 


Price, each 


8.50 


7.50 





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COMMON OVERFLOW WASH BASIN, 
For Metal Plug. 




Fig. 602. 



Diameter, outside, inches 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 






Price, each. 


1.05 


1.25 


1.40 


1.90 


2.40 







PATENT OVERFLOW WASH BASIN. 

For Metal Plug. 




Fig. 603. 



Diameter, outside, inches 


12 


13 


14 


15 
2.10 


16 






Price, each 


1.15 


1.30 


1.50 


2.70 



PATENT OVERFLOW WASH BASIN. 

For Rubber Plug. 




Fig. 604. 



Diameter, outside, inches 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


Price, each 


1.40 


1.55 


1.70 


2.30 


3.00 



We carry a large stock of Decorated Basins both Round and Oval, varying in prices from $3.00 to $13.00. 



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OVAL WASH BASIN. 
For Metal Plug. 




Fig. 605. 



Diameter, outside, inches. 



15x19 



Price, each. 



5.00 



WASH BASIN WITHOUT OVERFLOW. 

For Metal Plug. 

Fig. 606. (Not illustrated. ) 



Diameter, outside, inches 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 






Price, each 


.80 


1.00 


1.15 


1.60 


2.00 



ROUND CLOSET BOWL. 




Fig. 607. 



Price, each I.45 



SLAB AND BASIN COMBINED. 

Square or Flat Back. 




Fig. 608. 



Size of Slab, inches 


18 x 18 


14 x 14 






Inside Diameter of Basin, inches 


11 


11 






Price, each 


9.25 


6 50 







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SLAB AND BASIN COMBINED. 

Corner. 




Fig. 609. 



Size of Slab, inches. 



19x19 



14x14 



Inside Diameter of Basin, inches . 



11 



11 



Price, each. 



9.25 



6.50 



SOAP DISH, 




Fig. 610. 



Price, each. 



75 



COCK HOLE PLUG. 




Fig. 61 ! 



Price, each , 15 



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WHITE CROCKERY WASH TRAY. 

CERAMIC. 




F\g. 612. 

PRICE LIST OF WASH TRAYS AND FIXTURES. 



One Tub, without Stand or Top 20 . 00 

Two Tubs, with galvanized iron stands 

and ash top, bolts and screws 51 .00 

Three Tubs, with galvanized iron stands 

and ash top, bolts and screws 75.00 

Four Tubs, with galvanized iron stands 

and nsh top, bolts and screws 99.00 

Five Tubs, with galvanized iron stands 

and ash top, bolts and screws 125.00 



Galvanized Iron Stands for set of 2 tubs. 



Wood Top for set of 2 tubs. 

3 " . 

4 " . 

5 " . 



8.25 

11.00 

13.75 

16.50 

2.75 

4.00 

5.25 

6.50 



WHITE CROCKERY SINK. 

Made of Same Material as the Tubs. Possessing Strength, Durability, Smoothness of 
Surface. No Labor Required to Keep Clean. 




Fig. 613. 

The above cut shows a Kitchen Sink set up on Galvanized Iron Legs, with a heavy, well- seasoned 
Ash Top firmly secured. 

This plan will recommend itself as being Strong, Durable and Cleanly in appearance. 
Sizes as follows are outside measurements. 



Butler's Pantry, 24 x 1 8 x 8 


8 00 


Kitchen, 42 x 22 x 1% 20.00 


30x18x11 

Kitchen, 30 x 20 x 7 


14.00 

12.00 


Slop, 19x19x15 14.00 

Galvanized Iron Stand and Ash Top for 


30x22x7 


12.00 


kitchen sinks 8 . 00 


37x22x7^ 


16.00 


Galvanized Iron Brackets, per pair 2.00 



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SOAPSTONE AND SLATE WASH TUBS. 




Fig. 614. 
All measurements are outside. 



Number Parts 


2 


3 






Length.. , . . . . 


4 ft. 6 in. 


6 ft 






Width 


2 ft. 


2 ft 






Depth 


16 in. 


16 in 






Price, Soapstone, 
Price, Slate, each 


each 


26.50 
20.00 


36 00 




27 00 









Soap Cup and Backs extra, and are never sent unless specially ordered. 

Add for Galvanized Legs for Two-Part Wash Tray, Net 4.50 

Add for Galvanized Legs for Three-Part Wash Tray, Net 6.00 



SOAPSTONE AND SLATE SINKS. 




Fig. 615. 



Length , 


2 ft. 


3 ft. 


3 ft. 6 in. 


4 ft. 


Width 


18 in. 


20 in. 


22 in. 


24 in. 






Depth 


7 in. 


7 in. 


7 in. 


7 in. 






Price, Soapstone, each 


8.50 


10.50 


11.50 


14.50 






Price, Slate, each 


5.50 


7.00 


7.50 


9.50 . 







Soap Cups, extra 50 cents. 



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MARBLE. 



CORNER SLAB. 

With Two Backs. 




Fig. 6 1 6. 



Size of Slab, inches 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


24 


Xo. of Feet in Slab with 8 inch Backs . 


4 ft. 10 in. 


5 ft. 3 in. 


5 ft. 9 in. 


6 ft. 3 in. 


6 ft. 6 in. 


7 ft. 6 in. 


No. of Feet in Slab with 10 inch Backs- 


6 ft. 3 in. 


6 ft. 9 in. 


7 ft. 2 in. 


7 ft. 7 in. 


8 ft. 1 in. 


9 ft. 


No. of Feet in Slab with 12 inch Backs. 


7 ft. 2 in. 


7 ft. 7 in. 


8 ft. 1 in. 


8 ft. 7 in. 


9 ft. 


10 ft. 1 in. 



SQUARE SLAB. 

With Single Back. 




Fig. 617. 



"Size of Slab, inches 


19x24 


19 x 26 


20 x 24 


20 x 26 






No. of Feet in Slab with 8 inch Back. 


5 ft. 3 in. 


5 ft. 8 in. 


5 ft. 6 in. 


6 ft. 






No. of Feet in Slab with 10 inch Back 


5 ft. 7 in. 


6 ft. 1 in. 


5 ft. 11 in. 


6 ft. 3 in. 






No. of Feet in Slab with 12 inch Back. ... 


6 ft. 


6 ft. 5 in. 


6 ft. 2 in. 


6 ft. 8 in. 






Size of Slab, inches 


20x28 


20x30 


22x30 


22 x 36 


No. of Feet in Slab with 8 inch Back 


6 ft. 4 in. 


6 ft. 8 in. 


7 ft. 1 in. 


8 ft. 6 in. 






No. of Feet in Slab with 10 inch Back . . 


6 ft. 8 in. 


7 ft. 2 in. 


7 ft. 7 in. 


9 ft. 






No. of Feet in Slab with 12 inch Back 


7 ft. 1 in. 


7 ft. 7 in. 


8 ft. 


9 ft. 6 in. 







All Slabs are shipped with 8 inch Backs unless otherwise ordered. 

We carry every size named in our list in stock cut for two cock holes. When wanted for one cock 
hole the same slab can be used by putting in either a Chain Stay, Fig. 409, or Cock Hole Plug, Figs. 415 
to 609. All Slabs cut for 14 inch Basins unless otherwise ordered. "Slabs without Backs cost more per 
foot than when furnished with Backs. Slabs for Ov: 1 Basins or Combination Cocks should be either 22 
or 24 inches wide. 



'IS 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



SQUARE SLAB. 

With Back and Right Hand End. 




Fig. 618. 



Size of Slab, inches 


19x24 


20 x24 


20x26 


20x28 


20 x 30 






No. of Feet in Slab with 8 inch Backs 


6 ft. 4 in. 


6 ft. 7 in. 


7 ft. 


7 ft. 6 in. 


7 ft. 9 in. 


No. of Feet in Slab with 10 inch Backs 


6 ft. 11 in. 


7 ft. 2 in. 


7 ft. 7 in. 


8 ft. 1 in. 


8 ft. 6 in. 






No. of Feet in Slab with 12 inch Backs 


7 ft. 6 in. 


7 ft. 10 in. 


8 ft. 4 in. 


8 ft. 9 in. 


9 ft. 2 in. 



SQUARE SLAB. 

With Back and Left Hand End. 




Fig. 619. 



Size of Slab, inches 


19x24 


20x24 


20x26 


20x28 


20x30 






No. of Feet in Slab with 8 inch Backs 


6 ft. 4 in. 


6 ft. 7 in. 


7 ft. 


7 ft. 6 in. 


7 ft. 9 in. 






No. of Feet in Slab with 10 inch Backs 


6 ft. 11 in. 


7 ft. 2 in. 


7 ft. 7 in. 


8 ft. 1 in. 


8 ft. 6 in. 






No. of Feet in Slab with 12 inch Backs 


7 ft. in. 


7 ft. 10 in. 


8 ft. 4 in. 


8 ft. 9 in. 


9 ft 2 in. 







JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



219 



RECESS SLAB, WITH BACK AND TWO ENDS. 



With Nosing. 




Fig. 620. 



When Recess Slabs are made, like Fig. 618, they are measured to extreme ends and one inch for the 
edge. In ordering Recess Slabs care should be taken to have measurements very exact. 



RECESS SLAB, WITH BACK AND TWO ENDS. 



Without Nosing. 




Fig. 621. 



This Slab finishes flush with the wall. Recess Slabs vary so in size that a table of measurements 
would be of no benefit. 



220 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



BARBER'S SLAB. 

For Two Basins. 






Fig. 622. 








Sizes 


44x20 


46x22 


48x22 






Number of feet in Slab. ... - 


7 ft. 


8 ft. 


8 ft. 4 in. 







BARBER'S SLAB. 

For Three Basins. 






Fig. 623. 








Size, across "widest part 


3 ft. 6 in. : : ! ft. 8 in. 


3 ft. 10 in. 










Number of feet in Slab 


13 ft. 5 in. 


14 ft. 8 in. 


16 ft. 











EARBER'S SLAB. 

For Three Basins. 






Fig. 624. 








Size, across widest part 


8 ft. 6 in. 


3 ft. 8 in. 


3 ft. 10 in. 






Number of feet in Slab 


13 ft. 5 in. 


14 ft. 8 in. 


16 ft. 











JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



221 



BARBER'S SLABS. 
For Four Basins. 






Fig. 625. 








Size, across widest part 


3 ft. 10 in. 


4 ft. 


4 ft. 2 in. 






Number of feet in Slab 


16 ft. 


17 ft. 4 in. 


18 ft. 9 in. 














Fig. 626. 








Size, across widest part 


3 ft. 10 in. 


4 ft. 


4 ft. 2 in. 






Number of feet in Slab 


16 ft. 


17 ft. 4 in. 


18 ft. 9 in. 






Fig. 627. 






Size, across widest part 




3 ft. 10 in. | 4 ft. 


4 ft. 2 in. 






Number of feet in Slab 


16 ft. 17 ft. 4 in. 


18 ft. 9 in. 









Other sizes or designs will be made to order. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



RADIATOR TOP. 

Oblong. 




Fig. 628. 

Corners rounded to 23^ inch radius, (5 inch circle). In measuring allow about % inch projection 
all around. 



RADIATOR TOP. 

Round. 




Fig. 629. 

In measuring allow about % inch projection all around. We strongly recommend the use of Pink 
Knoxville or No. 2 Tennessee Marble for Radiator Tops. It presents a very handsome appearance and 
does not stain. They also make good Radiator Bottoms. 



DRINKING SLAB. 




Fig. 630. 

We make to order any style Drinking Slab wanted. In ordering, if possible, always send diagram, 
and give full directions how slab is to be cut. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



223 



URINAL STALLS. 




Fig. 632. 

We make Urinal Stalls of all descriptions, using the Foster Patent Fastenings. In ordering, it is 
always best to send drawing and full specifications of just what is wanted. The figures above are the 
style generally used. 

We also make Urinal Stalls of slate and marble, with glass back when wanted. Estimates furnished 
on any specification. 



224 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



GALVANIZED IRON RANGE BOILERS. 




Fig. 633. 



Capacity. 


Size. 


Price. 




3 ft. x 12 in. 
m " x 12 « 

4 " x 12 " 
4*£ '* x 12 " 

5 " x 12 « 

5 " x 13 " 

6 " x 12 « 

3 " x 14 " 
S% " x 14 « 

4 " x 14 " 
4% " x 14 " 

5 " x 14 " 

6 " x 14 " 

4 " x 16 " 
4^ " x 16 " 

5 " x 16 " 

6 " x 16 " 

4 •' x 18 " 

5 " x 18 " 

6 " x 18 " 

5 " x 20 " 

6 " x 20 " 

5 " x 22 " 

6 " x 22 " 

5 " x 24 " 

6 " x 24 " 

7 " x 24 " 

8 " x 24 " 


14 05 


* 21 " 


14 85 


* 24 " 


15 75 


27 " 


17 50 


* 30 " 


19 00 


* 35 " 


20.75 


36 " 


24 35 


24 « 


19 00 


28 « 

32 " 


19.80 
20 75 


36 " 


21.50 


* 40 " 

48 " 


24.00 
29.75 


42 " 


25.75 


47 " 


28 75 


* 52 " 


30.60 


* 63 " 


38.00 


53 " 


31.50 


* 66 " 


36.00 


79 " 

* 82 " 


44.00 
45.50 


98 " 


54.00 


*100 " 


54 00 


120 " . 


63.00 


*120 " 


61.50 


144 " 


70.00 


168 " 


84.00 


192 " 


95.00 







All Boilers are Tested and Warranted. Prices are for Boilers only. Stands, Tube and Couplings 
are extra. 

Sizes marked with a * are always in stock; other sizes made to order. 



H 



COPPER BOILERS. 



Heavy Pressure Rivet Head. 



Capacity. 


Price, each, 


30 gallons 


26.00 


40 " 


34.00 


60 '• 


55.00 


80 " 


72.00 


100 " 


95.00 







Above Boilers are for pressure not to exceed 40 lbs. For heavier pressure we make 
special Boilers. Every Copper Boiler should be fitted with Vacuum Valve. 



Fig. 634. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



225 



PATENT SEAMLESS RANGE BOILERS. 



Copper. 



Fig. 635. 



Fig. 636. 



For many years efforts have been made to produce a reliable House Boiler, in which the danger of 
bursting or collapsing, and destruction by rust as in iron, could be overcome. We have succeeded in 
producing this desired article, and now offer with perfect confidence, our Patent Seemless Range 
Boilers. 

They are made of Copper, and guaranteed to stand a vacuum, and are all tested at Two Hundred 
Pounds internal pressure to the square inch. The Boiler consists of two seemless shells, with 
rounded ends to insure greater strength, joined at the center by a long lap joint, which is covered 
with a wide seemless band. By cupping these shells from the sheet, a uniform thickness, spring temper* 
and increased tensile strength are obtained. A seamless band is attached to the bottom of the Boiler, 
which adapts it to any stand in the market. They are coated with tin on the inside, are handsome, 
durable, and well finished in all respects, and especially designed for first class residences. 



Price, 30 gallon, each 30 . 00 

Price, 35 gallon, each 35.00 

Price, 40 gallon, each 40.00 



226 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COPPER GOODS. 



COPPER BATH TUB. 

5, 5)4 or 6 feet long. 




Fig. 637. 

Outside Width at Head and Foot 24 inches. | Outside Depth 19 inches. 

Outside Length of Tubs, 5, 5%, and 6 feet 



Weight of Copper, ounees 


10 


12 | 14 16 


18 


20 


Price, each 


13.75 


15.75 1 17.75 | 19.75 


21.75 


23.75 



Zinc Tnbs, 5, 53^ or 6 feet, price each 8.00 | Larger or Special Sizes of Tubs, to order. 

FRENCH BATH TUB. 




Fig. 638. 

Outside Width at Head and Foot 26^£ inches. | Outside Depth 22 inches. 

Standard Length, 4% feet. 



Weight of Copper, ounces, . 



Price, 4 feet, 6 inch long, (Standard), 

" 5 " long, each 

" 5 " 6 inch long, each 

" 6 " long, each 



each. 



10 



15.00 

17.00 



12 



17.00 
19.00 
21.00 
23.00 



14 



19.00 
21.00 
23.00 
25.00 



16 



21.00 
23.00 
25.00 
27.00 



18 



23.00 
25.00 
27.00 
29.00 



20 



25.00 
27.00 
29.00 
31.00 



SEAT TUB. 

Size, 24 x 22 inches. 






Fig. 639. 










Weight of Copper, ounces 


10 


12 


14 


16 


Price, each 


9.00 


10 00 


11.00 


12.00 



FOOT TUB. 

Size, 16 x 20 inches, 10 inches deep. 






Fig. 640. 










Weight of Copper, ounces 


10 


12 


14 


16 


Price, each - 


7.00 


8.00 


9.00 


10.00 









JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO, 



SQUARE COPPER PANTRY SINK. 






F 


g. 641. 
















Size, inches 


12x18 


12x20 


14x16 


14x20 


14x24 


16x24 


16x30 


18x30 




4.50 


5.00 


4.50 


6.00 


7.00 


8.00 


10.00 


11.00 















OVAL COPPER PANTRY SINK. 






Fig 


642. 
















Size, inches 


12x18 


12x20 


14x16 


14x20 


14x24 


16x24 


16x30 


18x30 






Price, each 


5.00 


5.50 


5.00 


6.50 


8.00 


9.00 


11.00 


12.00 







COPPER BALL. 



@= 






Fig. 643. 














Size , inches 


5 


6 


7 


8 


10 


12 






Price, per doz 


6.00 


7.00 


10.50 


24.00 


48.00 


72.00 











CLOSET PAN. 






Fig. 644. 








Weight, ounces, Copper 


18 


20 


24 






Price, per doz 


8.00 


10.00 


12 00 







JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



COPPER ALCOVE. 




Fig. 645. 

Price, No. 1, each 12.01) 

Price, No. 2, each 9.50 



TINNED COPPER SHOWERS. 



Plain Shower. 




^ 



Fig. 646. 



Price, per doz , 12.00 

FANCY TUBULAR SHOWER. 

With Flange and Thimble. 




Fig. 647. 



Price, per doz. 



1.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



229 



WATER HEATER AND HOT WATER RESERVOIR. 



For Barber Shops, Bath Houses, 

Hotels, and Small Green 

Houses. 

The above Heater is particularly adapted for 
all places where a large quantity of hot water 
is used. The Stove can be used without the 
Reservoir if you have a storage place for the 
heated water, and so connected with Stove as 
to circulate. The door to feed by is in a por- 
tion of Smoke Pipe which we furnish. Fire can 
be kept in Self-Feeders for twelve hours without 
attention. 




Small Sizes — Not Self-Feeders. 



V 

a 




V 

u 

i2 




V 




3 


n 


bflu 


^53 


Bj 


Price. 


o 


2^ u 


•S.S 


.5 <n 


O M 






abia 










In 


£.SS 


W w 


x° 


F 




10x15 


50 ft. 


342 


30 


70 lbs. 


20.00 


10x18 


60 " 


399 


40 


75 " 


21.00 


12x24 


100 " 


648 


65 


125 " 


25.00 


12x30 


125 " 


792 


75 


155 " 


26.50 


14x30 


150 " 


945 


100 


185 " 


30.00 


14x38 


175 " 


1,066 


125 


205 " 


32.00 



SELF-FEEDING SIZES. 



Size of Furnace. 


Approximate 
Heating Power. 


Heating Surface. 


Heating Capacity. 


Approximate 


Price. 




4-inch Pipe. 


Sq. Inches. 


Galls, per Hour. 


Weight. 




16 x 30 


250 feet. 


1,224 


140 


340 pounds. 


57.50 


16 x 36 


300 " 


1,435 


150 


380 


60.00 


20 x 30 


425 " 


1,584 


200 


445 


72.00 


20 x 36 


450 " 


1,720 


250 


500 


75.00 


20x42 


500 " 


2,064 


285 


535 


95.00 


24x36 


700 " 


2,376 


300 


715 


105.00 


24x42 


1,000 " 


2,548 


325 


740 


110.00 


30 x 42 


1,200 " 


3,536 


650 


1,230 


130.00 


30x48 


1,250 " 


4,002 


700 


1,280 


135.00 


36 x 42 


1,450 " 


4,105 


900 


1,950 


175.00 


36x48 


1,550 " 


4,588 


1,000 


2,000 


195.00 


42x42 


2,000 " 


5,356 


1,200 


2,600 


215.00 


42x48 


2,400 " 


5,928 


1,300 


2,700 


225.00 



IRON TANKS. 



Length. 


Diameter. 


Capacity. 


Price. 


Length. 


Diameter. 


Capacity. 


Price. 


5 feet. 

5 " 

6 '• 
9 " 
5 " 


20 inches. 
24 " 
24 " 

24 " 

30 " 


82 galls. 
120 " 
142 " 
212 " 
180 " 


40.00 

55.00 
65.00 

84.00 
80.00 


6 feet. 
9 " 

5 iK 

6 " 
9 " 


30 inches. 
30 " 
36 " 
36 " 
36 " 


220 galls. 
332 " 
265 " 
320 " 
470 " 


85.00 
95.00 
90.00 
95.00 
130.00 



230 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 




Fig. 650. 



LEAD TRAPS AND BENDS. 



FULL S TRAP. 



Price, 4 inch, each 

3 " with Trap Screw. 

2 << t< <( 

1% " " " : 



1.90 

1.70 

1.10 

.80 

.65 




Fig. 651. 



THREE QUARTER S TRAP. 



Price, 4 inch, each 

" 3 " with Trap Screw. 

" 2 

" 1% " 



1.90 

1.70 

1.10 

.80 

.65 




Fig. 652. 



HALF S TRAP. 



Price, 4 inch, each 

"3 " with Trap Screw. 

" 2 

« 1% « 

„ 1H u 



1.55 

1.35 

1.00 

.70 

55 




Fig. 653. 



RUNNING TRAP. 



ace, 4 inch, each 
" 3 


with Trap Screw 


" 3 


" 


" 1% « 


' < a 


« 1M " 


" " 



2.20 

1.70 

1.10 

.80 

.65 




Fig. 654. 



LONG LEAD BEND. 



Price, 4 inch, each. 

"3 " 

"2 " 

" iH " ■ 



1.35 

1.00 

.55 

.45 

.40 




Fig. 655. 



SHORT LEAD BEND. 



Price, 4 inch, each. 
"3 " 

"2 " 



0.90 
.75 
.45 
.40 
.30 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



231 



BOWER'S TRAPS. 

S Trap. Half S Trap. 





Fig. 656. 



Fig. 657. 



SIZE. 


FULL S. 


HALF S. 


RUNNING. 


Inlet. 


Outlet. 


Lead and Glass, 
Price, each. 


All Lead, 
Price, each. 


Lead and Glass, 
Price, each. 


All Lead, 
Price, each. 


Lead and Glass, 
Price, each. 


All Lead, 
Price, each. 


1 inch. 


1M inch. 

iy 2 " 

2 


1.00 
1.05 

1.10 

1.38 
1.50 


1.20 
1.25 
1.30 
1.63 
1.75 


0.95 
1.00 
1.05 
1.30 
1.40 


1.15 

1.20 
1.25 
1.55 
1.65 






1M " 

iy 2 » 
in " 


1.10 


1.30 


1.40 


1.65 



EXTRAS. 



Price, Small Glasses, each 0.10 

Large " " 15 

' Small Balls, " 10 

" Large " " 15 

" Small Lead Cups, each 30 

" Large " " 40 



BRASS TRAP. 



BRASS URINAL TRAP. 





Fig. 658. 



This is the best Trap on the market to-day, is 
very serviceable, and should be used in all good 
work. 

6.00 



Price, 134 inch, each 



Fig. 659. 

Price, each 3.00 

Price, Nickel Plated, each 3.50 



232 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



IRON TRAP. 




Fig. 660. 



Size, inches 


4 


6 


8 


9 


10 


Iron Soil Pipe . . 
Sewer Pipe 


11.00 


15.00 
15 00 


50.00 


166 .'66 


100.00 



The only Sewer Trap that has proved a success. 
The Gate is solid brass. Will prevent sewer 
gas from entering house or water backing up. 
In ordering always state if for Iron Soil Pipe or 
Sewer Pipe. 



IRON CLEANOUT. 




Fig. 661. 



Size, inches 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


8 


Standard . . 
Ex. Heavy 


.85 


1.25 


1.75 
3.50 


2.75 
5.00 


3.75 
6.00 


9'. 25' 



No fitting ever made has given the general 
satisfaction that this Cleanout has. It should 
be put in every building. The opening is large 
enough to allow a man to put his arm in or can 
put a rod in and clean from either side. 



RUBBER COUPLING. 

For Water Closet Bowls, Urinals, Hoppers, Wash Basins, etc. 




Fig. 662. 




Price, per doz 1 . 50 



RUBBER COUPLING. 

For Connecting Rubber Plug Bowls, Urinals, the Overflow of Common Overflow Bowls, and all 
kinds of Earthenware to the Waste Pipe. 





Fig. 664. 



Fig. 665. 
Sectional View Showing Application. 



Price, per doz 1 . 25 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



233 



ECLIPSE STOP AND WASTE VALVES. 





No. 3. 
Fig. 668. 



Will Not Waste While 
Water is Running. 



Can be Repaired Without 
Digging Up. 



No. 1. 
Fig. 666. 

The top is made of cast iron, painted, and very neat in design. The valve, valve seat, screw and 
all bearings are made of brass. Both inside and outside wrought pipes are galvanized, so no part of the 
stop and waste, either in the ground or above, is liable to corrode. 

The Valve is made of brass and opens with and closes against the pressure. The entire friction 
being simply an up and down movement of one half inch. The waste opening is perfection itself, as it 
closes quick as screw is turned to open, and is always open when Valve is closed. This waste cannot 
possibly get out of repair. This Valve we claim to be the simplest, most durable, and better adapted to 
any kind of water or pressure than any Stop and Waste Valve made, and will close without the slightest 
reaction. 

Should repairs be needed same can be made without digging up Valve, by simply removing the two 
bolts on top of same, thereby allowing the drawing out of inside pipe and valve, and this is the only 
valve of this kind that can be repaired without digging up. 

We guarantee stop and waste to give satisfaction. 

No. 1 Valve is for use with cable and weight, and as lever is reversible, can be used to close when 
weight is down, or by reversing lever will close when weight is up. This one makes a most excellent 
self-closing hopper cock, one of its best points being the ease with which valve can be taken up and 
repaired, without digging up— a very important point in a hopper cock. 

No. 2 Valve is especially adapted for running in straight line from valve to floor of kitchen or other 
place, on floors above basement, and is far superior to cable as there is no trouble with cable stretching, 
and entire weight of pipe is held by iron cover which is set in the floor, so valve works just the same if 
used on first or fourth floor. For flats this valve has no equal. 

No. 3 Valve we recommend for use in cellars or basements, especially where cellars have cement 
floors, as it is the only valve of this kind that can be taken out and repaired without digging up. 



Prices, Xos. 1, 2 or 3, each. 



,00 



234 JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ECLIPSE SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCK. 



ADJUSTABLE TO ANY PRESSURE. 



SIMPLE, RELIABLE AND CHEAP. 



Anti-Freezing. No Springs. Closes Against the Pressure. No Reaction. Positive Waste. 




Fig. 669. 
List Price, without Cups and Pulls, each ,.-. . . . 5.00 

Length from bottom of Valve to top of Lever, 6 inches— % inch Inlet with Coupling — % inch 
Outlet with Coupling— % inch Waste with Coupling. 

Cannot waste when open the least particle, or when open fully. When closed, "waste" is 
always open but retains sufficient water to prevent sewer gas from returning through "waste." At 
same time valve is Anti-Freezing, because water so retained is on line with Inlet. 

DESCRIPTION. 

This Valve is designed to be used as a Hopper Cock, and is so constructed in shape and strength 
as to recommend it where Cock is desired to be placed on floor at side of Hopper. The construction 
of Valve is similar to our No. 1 Stop and Waste Valve, described on page 233. This Valve is par- 
ticularly recommended for the following reasons: It is strong, simple and durable; there are no 
springs in this Valve; it has adjustable weight on Lever to adapt it to any pressure; it has less 
friction than other valves used for same purpose; the waste is positively closed when Valve is open 
least particle, or when open fully; when Valve is closed, waste is always open and is trapped 
against sewer gas; it closes against the pressure, thereby preventing reaction or knocking; it can 
be repaired quickly and easily by simply unscrewing the top nut thereby allowing of the drawing 
out of inside rod and plunger when old plunger can be unscrewed and replaced by new plunger in 
a moment's time and at a trifling expense. 

We guarantee this Valve to give satisfaction. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



235 



CHAMPION AIR VENT. 



Self-acting, Reliable, Cannot Leak, Cannot Get Out of Repair. 



Full Size Cut. 



Sectional. 





Fig. 670. 



Fig. 671. 



Price, Brass, per doz 15.00 

Price, Nickeled, per doz 20.00 



DESCRIPTION. 

This Vent is designed to be used in connection with stop and waste cocks, and to be placed on 
the ends of supply pipes throughout buildings. It is a well-known fact that the mere turning off 
of stop and waste cock of any description, and closing the supply of water does not insure the 
draining of upper pipes or prevent freezing. Unless Automatic Air Vents are used, it is necessary 
to open a number of cocks to give air or vent to upper end of pipes, and where self-closing cocks 
are used this is particularly annoying; hence, this invention. This Vent is perfectly reliable ; cannot 
leak; cannot get out of repair; and is self-acting. Where these Vents are used, servants cannot make 
mistakes and cause one or more pipes to be frozen. Nor can they forget to turn off one or more 
cocks before turning on water, and cause the house to be flooded, as there will be no cocks to be 
opened simply for air or vent. Have these Vents placed on end of each pipe, they are ornamental, 
cheap and reliable, and, when used in connection with our No. 1 and No. 2 Stop and Waste Valve, 
by the simple turning of a wheel or a crank in the bath-room or any other more desirable part of 
the house, you are enabled to turn off water in a moment, drain every pipe throughout the house, 
and be assured and guaranteed that there will be no frozen pipes nor any overflow anywhere. And 
in a moment from any one desirable point, water can be turned on for all pipes without the annoy- 
ance of running through house to open stop and waste, and closing other cocks. 



236 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ECLIPSE HYDRANTS 

AND STREET WASHERS. 




Fig. 672. 



COMPRESSION WITH ANTI-FREEZING VALVE. 

PATENTED. 

Being known to the trade as the manufacturers of the celebrated "Chicago" 
Hydrants and Street Washers, an article which has given universal satisfaction 
throughout the entire country, and which has had larger sales than any other 
Hydrant made, we now stand on our reputation as manufacturers in bringing to 
your notice our newly invented Eclipse Hydrants and Street Washers, and recom- 
mending them to be the best anti-freezing Hydrants and Street Washers made. 

We recommend this Hydrant as the simplest, neatest, and while light yet the 
most durable Hydrant made. 

The stock is made of cast-iron, painted, and very neat in design. The valve, 
valve seat, screw, and all bearings are made of brass. 
Both inside and outside wrought pipes are galvanized, 
so no part of the Hydrant, either in the ground or 
above, is liable to corrode. 

The Nozzle is stationary. The Nipple, with 
thread on same, can be replaced by plain Nipple 
where water licenses make this desirable. 

The Valye is made of brass and opens with and 
closes against the pressure. The entire friction being 
simply an up and down movement of one half inch. 
The waste opening is perfection itself, as it closes 
even before water reaches nozzle, and is always open 
when Hydrant is closed. This waste cannot possibly 
get out of repair. This valve we claim to be the 
simplest, most durable and better adapted to any kind 
of water or pressure than any Hydrant Yalve made, 
and will close without the slightest reaction. 

Should repairs be needed same can be made with- 
out digging up Hydrant or Street Washer, by simply 
removing the two bolts on top of same, thereby allow- 
ing the drawing out of inside pipe and valve. 

We guarantee this Hydrant and Street Washer to 
give satisfaction. 

We also recommend this Hydrant and Street 
Washer as the cheapest in the market. And as the 
article is light in weight and can easily be packed in 
boxes it is subject to better freight classification and 
a much better freight rate than other Hydrants. 
(Package charged extra.) Fig. 673. 




To set in Ground, feet. 



Price, % inch Hydrants, each 

Price, 1 inch Hydrants, each 

Price, % inch Street Washers, each. 
Price, 1 inch Street Washers, each . 



10.00 

12.50 

8.50 

10.00 



11.00 

13.50 

9.50 

11.00 



12.00 
14.50 
10.50 
12.00 



14.00 
15.50 
11.50 
13.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



237 



ECLIPSE WALL HYDRANT AND WASHER. 



WITH COMPRESSION VALVE. 



No. 4. 




Fig. 674. 



With Key. 

Length, 27 inches. Inlet, % inch, with bent Coupling. Outlet, % inch, for Hose. 

List Price, each , „ .... 5.00 

Longer Hydrants or other sizes made to order. 

DESCRIPTION. 



This Hydrant is designed to be placed in the wall of a building, thereby offering no obstruction 
to a yard or lawn. The end of Hydrant for inside of wall is fitted with bent Coupling for lead or 
iron pipe, and also with a Jam Nut to screw, so that outside end of Hydrant can be brought tight 
and flush with outside of wall and Hydrant held in a firm position. Outside end of Hydrant is 
made of brass, with thread cut on outlet for Hose, and brass nut for opening and closing Valve. 
The valve and all working parts are made of brass. Connecting Pipe and Rod are galvanized. 
The Valve closes against the pressure. Entire length of Hydrant is 27 inches, adapted for walls up 
to 24 inches. Longer Hydrants or larger sized openings made to order. This Hydrant can be 
repaired without taking out of wall. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



CHICAGO PATENT 



Anti-Freezing Valve Hydrants 



AND 



STREET WASHERS. 



The Yalve is recommended as the simplest, 
strongest and most durable, and is better adapted 
to any kind of pressure or water than any other 
Valve made. 

The case of Hydrant is cast-iron, and very 
neat in design; the valve; nozzle, screw and all 
bearings are made of brass, and inlet is fitted 
with brass union, for either lead or iron pipe. 

They are positively anti-freezing, and can be 
easily repaired without digging up the stock. 

The valve is so simple in construction ana 
the friction so little as compared with others that 
repairs are seldom necessary. 

We guarantee them to give satisfaction. 



Fig. 675. 

To set in Ground, feet 

Price, % inch Hydrants, each 

Price, 1 inch Hydrants, each 

Price, % inch Street Washer, each 
Price, 1 inch Street Washers, each 




Fig. 676. 



3 


4 


5 


10.00 


11.00 


12.00 


12.50 


13.50 


14.50 


8.50 


9.50 


10.50 


10.00 


11.00 


12.00 



14.00 
15.50 
11.50 
13.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



REPAIR LIST. 

ALL PARTS INTERCHANGEABLE. 

FOR ECLIPSE HYDRANTS AND STREET WASHERS. 






Fig. 677. 



Fig. 678. Fig. 679. Fig. 680. 

ECLIPSE VALVE BODY. 

inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant or Street Washer, each 1 .50 

inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant or Street Washer, each 1.75 

ECLIPSE VALVE PLUNGER. 

inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant or Street Washer, each ... .50 

Fig. 678, for 1 inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant or Street Washer, each 75 

SAND CUP, TO COVER VALVE. 

inch Eclipse Hydrant or Street Washer, each .20 

inch Eclipse Hydrant or Street Washer, each 30 

NOZZLE SECTION, WITH STEM AND SOCKET. 

inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant, each 2.00 

inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant, each 2.50 



Fig. 677, for % 
Fig. 677, for 1 



Fig. 679, for % 
Fig. 679, for 1 



Fig. 680, for % 
Fig 680, for 1 



Fig. 681. 

Fig. 682. 
ECLIPSE HYDRANT CAP. 

Fig. 681, for % inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant, each 25 

Fig. 681, for 1 inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant, each 35 

CAP, HANDLES AND SCREW, COMPLETE. 

Fig 682, for % inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant, each 70 

Fig. 682, for 1 inch Eclipse Compression Hydrant, each 1.00 






Fig. 684. 




Fig. 683, 
Fig. 683, 



Fig. 684, 
Fig. 684, 



Fig. 685, 
Fig. 685, 



Fig. 686, 
Fig. 686, 
Fig. 686, 



Fig. 683. Fig. 686. Fig. 685. 

ECLIPSE STREET WASHER BOXES. 

for % inch Eclipse Street Washer, each 70 

for 1 inch Eclipse Street Washer, each 1.00 

STREET WASHER CAPS. 

for % inch Eclipse Street Washer, each 20 

for 1 inch Eclipse Street Washer, each .30 

ECLIPSE STREET WASHER YOKES, COMPLETE. 

for % inch Eclipse Street Washer, each 2 . 00 

for 1 inch Eclipse Street Washer, each 2. 50 

BRASS NIPPLE, FOR ECLIPSE HYDRANT NOZZLE. 

for % inch Hydrant, with Hose Thread 20 

for 1 inch Hydrant, with Hose Thread 30 

for 134 inch Hydrant, with Hose Thread 40 



240 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



REPAIR LIST. 
FOR CHICAGO HYDRANTS AND STREET WASHERS. 






Fig. 687. 

STREET WASHER BOXES. 

Fig. 687, for % inch Chicago Street Washer, each 70 

Fig. 687, for 1 inch Chicago Street Washer, each 1.00 



Fig. 688. Fig. 689. Fig. 690. 

STREET WASHER NECK. 

Fig. 688, for % inch Chicago Street Washer, each 30 

Fig. 688, for 1 inch Chicago Street Washer, each 40 

STREET WASHER PLATE, NOZZLE AND SCREW, COMPLETE. 

Fig. 689, for % inch Chicago Street Washer, each 1.00 

Fig. 689, for 1 inch Chicago Street Washer, each 1.25 

IRON BOTTOMS FOR VALVES. 

Fig. 690, for % inch Chicago Hydrant or Street Washer, each , 60 

Fig. 690, for 1 inch Chicago Hydrant or Street Washer, each 80 





Fig. 691.' Fig. 692. Fig. 693. 

VALVES. 

Fig. 691, for % inch Chicago Hydrant or Street Washer, each 1.80 

Fig. 691, for 1 inch Chicago Hydrant or Street Washer, each 2.50 

HYDRANT CAP, HANDLE AND SCREW, COMPLETE. 

Fig. 692, for % inch Chicago Hydrant, each 1-50 

Fig. 692, for 1 inch Chicago Hydrant, each 2.00 

NOZZLE AND PLATE. 

Fig. 693, for % inch Chicago Hydrant, each -60 

Fig. 693, for 1 inch Chicago Hydrant, each 90 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



241 



ECLIPSE FIRE HYDRANT— IMPROVED. 

Brass Blunted. Leather Valve. Positive Waste. Closes against the pressure. 




Fig. 694. Fig. 695. 

See instructions for ordering on opposite page. 

Sizes and List Price. 



Diam. 
of Inlet 
Pipe. 


Pave- 
ment to 
center of 

Inlet. 


One 2% 
in. Hose 

Nozzle. 


Two 

2V2 in. 

Hose 

Nozzles. 


Three 2% 
in. Hose 
Nozzles. 


One 
Steamer 
Nozzle. 


One 
Steamer 
and one 
2^ inch 
Nozzle. 


One 

Steamer 
and two 
2 l / 2 inch 
Nozzles. 


Frost 
Case 

Standard 
length. 


Each ft. 

in length 

of Stand 

Pipe, 

extra. 


Each ft. 

in length 

of Frost 

Case, 

extra. 


3 in. 

4 " 

5 " 

6 " 


5 ft. 
5 " 
5 " 

5 " 


27.50 
32.00 
38.00 
47.00 


29.50 
34.00 
40.00 
49.00 


31.50 
36.00 
42.00 
51.00 


29.00 
34.00 
40.00 
49.00 


31.50 
36.00 
42.00 
51.00 


33.50 
38.00 
44.00 
53.00 


3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
6.00 


1.20 
1.50 
1.75 
2.25 


.50 

.75 
1.00 
1.25 



Unless otherwise ordered, all Hydrants will be made up to turn to the left in opening. 
Above Hydrants also made with Wrought Stand Pipe, if so ordered. 

The Nutfor opening Hydrant and Nut on Nozzle Caps will always be made pentagon (or five sides), 
unless otherwise ordered. 



242 JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 

ECLIPSE FIRE HYDRANTS. 

IMPROVED. 



The Cuts on the opposite page illustrate the design and working of our No. 3 Improved Eclipse 
Fire Hydrant. Its principal points are as follows: 

The Valve closes against the pressure. 

The valve, valve seat, waste stem and cylinder, and all working parts are made of best quality 
cast brass. 

The plunger operating in this valve is constructed with one rounded leather washer for opening 
and closing valve, and two small cup washers in waste cylinder for opening and closing Waste holes. 
These cup washers are of a superior design and construction and are positively reliable. We use two 
or more waste holes of % in. diameter each, the number being governed by length and diameter of 
stand pipe. These waste holes are placed at bottom or foot of Hydrant, thereby always positively 
insuring the waste of all water in stand pipe to the level of water in supply pipe, when hydrant is 
closed. When Irydrant is open, waste is closed. 

The top working parts are made of brass, the principal feature being a brass screw and swivel 
slide, through the employment of which the strain on the rod connecting with the plunger is a 
simple up and down movement ; no turning or twisting of this rod. By this same arrangement, 
the brass nut, for turning on and off Hydrant, has no up and down movement. 

The nut or screw for opening and closing Hydrant is made of superior quality gunmetal. The 
stock, stand pipe and valve case are made of cast iron. 

The inside rod is made of galvanized wrought pipe, and is guaranteed to be stronger and to 
give better satisfaction than a solid rod of same dimensions would for this purpose. 

The area of waterway is everywhere fully equal to the area of valve opening or inlet. 

This Hydrant can be repaired without digging up, by simply removing the top flange bolts, 
thereby allowing of the drawing out of inside rod and valve plunger. 

Each and every Hydrant is thoroughly tested at factory to 400 lbs. pressure, and is guaranteed 
to be free from flaws or defects and to give satisfaction. 

Frost Cases furnished if desired. 



In Ordering Hydrants, please give Full Details, as follows: 

Post or Flush Hydrant. 

Wrought or Cast Iron Stand Pipe. 

Length from pavement to center of Inlet. 
Size of bottom Connection. 

Bell, Flange or Spigot Connection. 

Size and Form of Nut to open Hydrant. 
With or without Frost Case. 

Number and size of Hose Nozzles. 

Number and size of Steamer Nozzles. 

State whether to turn to Right or Left to open. 

Send Coupling or Nozzle Cap for guage of Thread. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



b43 



ECLIPSE STOP BOX AND COCK. 

COCK AND BOX COMBINED. 
FOR WATER. 




Fig. 696. 



SIMPLE, RELIABLE AND CHEAP. 

Best Valve made, adapted to any pressure. 
Can be repaired without digging up. 
Couplings for Lead or Iron Pipe. 

Pentagon Brass Safety Nut at top can only be operated with key made 
specially for this purpose. 

Sizes and List Prices. 



To set in Ground. 


Opening, 
% inch. 


Opening, 

1 inch. 


Opening, 
1 % inch. 


Opening, 
1% inch. 


Opening, 
2 inch. 


1U feet. 


6.60 


9.50 


18.00 


26.00 


36.00 


2 « 


6.85 


10.25 


18.75 


27.25 


37.25 


%%. " 


7.10 


10.70 


19.40 


28.20 


37.90 


3 


7.35 


11.10 


20.10 


29.10 


38.50 


4 


7.75 


11.70 


20.70 


29 70 


40.00 


5 


8.25 


12.00 


21.00 


30.50 


42.00 


6 


8.85 


12.75 


21.75 


31.75 


44.00 


8 


10.25 


15.25 


25.25 


37.00 


50.00 


10 


12.75 


17.75 


28.75 


43.00 


58.00 



Keys extra, each, 30 cents. 

DESCRIPTION. 

This Stop Box and Cock is designed for water, and combines the following 
features: 

We employ a Valve known as the Eclipse Anti-freezing Valve, which is in 
use on many thousands of our Hydrants and Street Washers, and is acknowledged 
to be the best, simplest and most reliable Valve for this purpose made. It is 
constructed of a brass body with a flat seat, and a leather mounted plunger so 
arranged as to prevent water from entering higher in Valve than upper line of 
outlet; and as its entire friction is a simple up and down movement of one-half 
inch, we insure durability, and obviate the liability of cock becoming tight or 
"sticking," as is the case with ground key or old style stop cocks. 

To the Valve body we add galvanized pipe of any desired length, as shown 
in list, and connect same with cast box at top, as shown. In the inside of this 
pipe we employ a galvanized rod, connecting plunger with brass swivel slide and 
brass safety nut. This brass safety nut, for operating the Valve, is placed in the inside of cast box at 
top, and is pentagon (or five-sided), and is so protected by the box casting that it can be operated only 
by a key made specially for this purpose (see cut), and as this nut has no up and down movement, it 
never projects above bottom of cast box. 

The top box is heavy cast iron with hinged cover, and is japanned and so constructed that pipe can 
not be filled or choked with water or gritty substances to injure the working thereof. 

The Valve can be repaired without digging up, by removing the two top bolts, thereby allowing of 
the drawing out of inside rod and plunger. 

Each and every Valve is tested at the factory, and guaranteed to be free from flaws or defects. 
In the combination of these features we present an article which is simple and durable, and which 
we fully guarantee to give satisfaction under any kind of pressure or water, and on which we are in 
position to name low and interesting prices. 




244 JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 

Cast Iron Extension Shut-Off Boxes 

FOR 

Water and Gas Service Pipes and Street Mains. 



SERVICE SHUT-OFF BOX. 

This box is constructed in two sections, which screw together, the lower one inside of the upper 
section, thus forming one continuous pipe or box, easily adjusted exactly to the height and depth 
required, and will remain where set in position upright and firm as though all made in one piece. 

The base has a broad flange on each side of the opening, thus preventing the box settling down 
and springing the service pipe. 

The cover is secured with a brass bolt connecting to a heavy lug on the inside of the box, 
which prevents its being lost, or opened by any unauthorized person. 

The bolt being of brass, will not corrode, and is therefore free at all times to be opened with 
the proper key for same. The head of this bolt is five sided, and is sunk in the cover flush with 
the surface. 

VALVE SHUT-OFF BOXES. 

These are adjustable to length on same principle as the service box described above. They are 
made sufficiently strong to withstand the wear of the heaviest teams passing over them, and 
therefore are of great advantage in paved and improved streets. 

They are constructed in three sections: the base or lower section, which covers and protects 
the dome of the valve, has a broad flange extending around the bottom of the same, thereby giving 
it a good foundation to rest upon and prevent settling ; the hub or upper part of this base has two 
inwardly projecting lugs. 

On the lower end of the middle section, are locking rings which incline each way to slot 
openings therein, and which are wide enough to allow the locking rings passing by the lugs on each 
side of the hub. By setting the middle section or pipe in the hub of the base, and turning it 
either way, the two sections become locked together as though in one casting. 

The value of these cast iron boxes will at once suggest itself to all water works and gas 
companies which have been subjected to the constant expense and annoyance of replacing boxes 
after a short use, and which have become worthless or rotted out, and therefore dangerous to 
travel over them* 

For any change of street grade or repaving, our Iron Box can be used again and readjusted up 
or down to conform to change of grade. 

We have on hand, and will supply any lengths required, the different sizes extending from two 
feet to eight feet in length, and suitable for valves up to thirty-six inches ; the inside diameter of 
these upright shafts or pipes, is five inches or seven inches as required. 

All of our Boxes are coated with coal tar inside and outside to protect from rust, etc. 

This box has been thoroughly tested and adopted by most of the large cities, and is acknowledged 
to be the Best in Use. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



243 



SERVICE BOXES FOR GAS AND WATER. 



No. 5. No. 7. 



No. 4. 




Fig. 697. Fig. 698. Fig. 699. Fig. 700. Fig. 701. Fig. 702. Fig. 703 



g. 704. 



Fig. 697, Stationary length, 10 inches; diame- 
ter, inside, in smallest part, S% inch, each.. .90 

Fig. 698, 13 inches to 213^ inches, each 1.15 

Fig. 699, 2 feet to 3 feet 3 inches, each 1.40 

Fig. 700, 2 feet 7 inches to 3 feet 11 inches, each 1 . 50 



Fig. 701, 2 feet 9 inches to 4 feet 10 inches, each 1 . 65 
Fig. 702, 3 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 6 inches, each 1 .75 
Fig. 703, 4 feet 1 inch to 6 feet 2 inches, each. 1.90 
Fig. 704, 6 feet 2 inches to 8 feet 2 inches, each 2.50 



No. 14 Extension Section, or Enlarged Base. 

This extra section is used in con- n . 15 
nection with any of our regular sizes 
fr 4A °f service boxes. The 
shaft above the bell is 
about the same diame- 
ter outside as the inside 
lower part of the service 
box, and is made slight- 
ly tapering so that it will 
telescope, or set inside 
the base of the service 
box about four inches, 
thus closing up the 
smaller side openings of 
' ->• regular service box, and 
gives a base having openings 1% 
inches larger than regular size. 

Price, Fig. 705 each 40 

Fig. 706. Extension Section for in- 
creasing length of boxes two feet. 
Price, each 55 





Fig. 706. 



Key for Opening Cover. 



T 

Fig. 707. 



Cover for Water Service. 



Cover for Gas Service. 





Fig. 70S. Fig. 709. 

Price, Fig. 708, each 25 

Price, Fig. 709, each 25 



246 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



SERVICE BOXES FOR GAS AND WATER. 



2 inch Inside Diameter. 



No. 5. 



No. 4. 



No. 3. 



No. 2. 



No. 1. 




Fig. 710. 



Fig. 7] 



Fig. 712. 



Fig. 713. 



Fig. 714. 





No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 


No. 4 


No. 5 


Extending 


13in.to213^in 


2 ft. to 3 ft. 3 in 


2 ft. 8 in. to 4 ft 


2 ft. 10 in. to 4 ft. 10 in 


3 ft. 6 in. to 5 ft. 6 in. 


Price, each 


1.00 


1.25 


1.35 


1.50 


1.60 



Add for rod, each, net, 25 cents. 



This Box is designed for cities where a rod box is required and for this purpose is the best Box 
made. It weighs only about one-half as much as the regular Boxes and for this reason is preferred by 
some on account of freight. While we recommend the use of our regular Box this one will be found to 
give just as good satisfaction. The only difference being in the diameter. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



247 



LARGE SERVICE AND SMALL VALVE OR DRIP BOXES. 



Double Thick Metal and Extra Large Diameter for 3 inch Valves, and Large Services. 




No. n. 




Fig. 715. 



Fig. 716. 



These Boxes are made strong enough to use in streets outside of the curbstone, and allow heavy 
travel passing over them without injury. They are especially desirable for placing over valves for 
elevators at the curb or in the street as they can be opened so easily. 

Inside diameter of upright shaft 4}^ inches at smallest pert. 

Inside diameter of lower section, No. 11, at the bottom 5% inches. 

Inside diameter of lower section, No. 13, at the bottom 7}£ inches. 

Covers 63^ inches diameter, afe secured with a brass bolt sunk flush in same manner as smaller 
service boxes. 

Fig. 715 intended for large services. 

Fig. 716 intended for small valves or drip-pipe. 



Price, Fig. 715, extending 2 ft. to 3 ft. 4 in 2.00 

2 ft. 11 in. to 4 ft, 2in 2.75 

3ft. 7 in. to 4 ft. 10 in 3.25 

3ft. 7 in. to 5 ft. 10 in 3.75 

Price, Fig. 716, extending 2 ft. 1 in. to 3 ft. 5 in 2.25 

2ft. 9 in. to 4 ft 3.00 

3ft. 6in.to4ft. 9 in 3.50 

3ft. 6 in. to 5 ft. 8 in 4.00 



248 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO- 



VALVE BOXES. 



EXTENSION VALVE BOX. 




DIRECTIONS FOR SETTING VALVE BOX. 

When setting a valve box in its place, the base 
should rest two or more inches above the flanged 
joints of the valve dome. The nut of valve should 
be about on a line with the hub or upper part of the 
valve box base where connected with the upright 
shaft; this will leave ample space all around the 
valve and prevent the box from touching it in any 
way. 

We recommend the use of a large size base over 
valves. In many places our No. 4 or No. 6 base is 
used on 16 in. valves and under; when such is the 
case the valves are covered by earth to within 13 
inches of the top of tne nut, the base of valve box 
completely protecting the working parts of the 
valve. 



LENGTH OF VALVE BOX. 

It is unnecessary to have the valve box quite as 
long as the depth of the main pipe, as the base of 
the box does not extend below the flange joint of 
valve dome, which is from 3 to 6 in. above the 
pipe. 



Fig. 717. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



249 



PRICE LIST OF EXTENSION VALVE BOXES. 



A. 5 


n. 


B. 5 


a. 


C. 5 


u. 


D.5] 


Q. 


E. 5] 


n. 


F. 5- 


n. 


G. 5 


n. 


H. 5 


u. 


I. 7 


n. 


J. 7 


in. 


K. 7 


m. 


L. 7 


m. 


M.7 


in. 


N.7 


n. 


0. 7 


ii. 


P. 7 


a. 



i. upright shaft, valve box extends from 2 ft. 4 in. up to 3 ft. 1^ in., with 

2 ft. 11^ in. up to 3 ft. <d% in. 

3 ft. 5 in. up to 4 ft. 3 in. 
3 ft. 5 in. up to 5 ft. 3 in. 
5 ft. 1% in. up to 5 ft. 11 in. 

5 ft. 1% in. up to 6 ft. 11 in. 

6 ft. IK in. up to 6 ft. 11 in. 
6 ft. 1% in. up to 7 ft. 11 in. 
2 ft. 3 in. up to 3 ft. 2% in. 

2 ft. 9 in. up to 3 ft. 8>| in. 

3 ft. 3 in. up to 4 ft. Z% in. 

3 ft. 3 in. up to 5 ft. 2j| in. 

4 ft. lO^in. up to 5 ft. 10 in. 
4 ft 10*| in. up to 6 ft. 10 in. 



No. 



6 ft. 
6 ft. 



\% in. up to 7 ft. 1 
\% in. up to 8 ft. }* 



in. 
[ in. 



6 oval base 


.. 4.50 


6 


.. 5.00 


6 


.. 5.25 


6 


.. 5.75 


6 


.. 6.00 


6 


.. 6.50 


6 


.. 6.50 


6 


.. 7.00 


6 


.. 5.50 


6 


.. 6.00 


6 


.. 6.25 


6 


.. 7.50 


6 


.. 7.50 


6 


.. 8.75 


6 


.. 8.50 


6 

S17.P hfl.sft is i 


.. 9.75 

pmiirpd 



Base No. 6 is used as a standard for quoting lengths and prices. When any c 
the length of valve box and price of same is reduced or increased in accordance with the size desired. 



ROUND BASES. 

For Valve Boxes. 

No. 4 Round Base, for 4 in. valves or smaller sizes, reduces price of valve box 35 cents. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 10% in., height 8% in. 
With this base valve box will be 3 in. shorter than with No. 6 base. 

No. 6 Round Base, for 6 in. round valves or smaller sizes. 

This is the standard size, used in quoting lengths and prices. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 14% in., height 1134 in. 

No. 8 Round Base, for 8 in. round valves or smaller sizes, increases price of valve box 25 cents. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 1734 i n -> height 1134 in. 
With this base the valve box is the same length as with No. 6 base. 

No. 16 Round Base, for 12 or 16 in. round valves, increases price of valve box $1.25. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 24 in., height 153^ in. 
With this base the valve box is 4% in. longer than with No. 6 base. 



OVAL BASES. 



For Valve Boxes. 



No. 4 Round Base, described above, is used with either oval or round valve. 

No. 6 Oval Base, for 8 in. oval valves or smaller sizes. 

This is the standard size used in quoting lengths and prices. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 15 in. x 11% in., height 11% in. 

No. 12 Oval Base, for 16 in. oval valves or smaller sizes, increases price of valve box 35 cents. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 19% x 1134 i 1J -> height 12% in. 
With this base the valve box is 1^4 in- longer than with No 6 base. 

No. 20 Oval Base, for 24 in. oval valves or smaller sizes, increases price of valve box $1.25. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 23 x 1434 i n -> height 15% in. 
With this base the valve box is 434 i n - longer than with No. 6 base. 

No. 24 Oval Base, for 36 in. oval valves or smaller sizes, increases price of valve box $3.50. 
Dimensions inside: diameter at bottom 29 x 17 in., height 23^ in. 
With this base the valve box is 12% in. longer than with No. 6 base. 

All of our bases are adapted to be used with either 5 in. or 7 in. upright shaft. 

When sending orders give the letter of valve box and size of base required, as per catalogue. 



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JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




Fig. 718. 



MUELLER'S 

Machine for Tapping Water and Gas Mains 

WHILE UNDER PRESSURE. 

Any main can be tapped while under pressure, without losing any water 
or gas, except what is contained in the cylinder of the machine which will 
go out only when the tapping is done and machine taken oft the main. The 
machine, weighing only fifty pounds, can be easily transported, and one man 
of ordinary intelligence can tap a main in fifteen minutes. Its simplicity 
and practicability recommend it at once to every one interested in gas or 
water works. 

Each machine for water mains is furnished with or_e of each, %, %, % 
and 1 inch Drills, Taps and Plugs for Corporation Cocks, Chain and Wrench; 
also four Gaskets, 4, 6, 10 and 12 inch, will be sent, unless otherwise ordered. 

Each Machine for Gas Mains is furnished with three iron saddles, one 
each, Tap and Drill combined, %, 1 and 1% inch; one each, Socket Wrench 
for %, 1 and 1% inch Pipe. 

In ordering Tapping Machine, please state diameter of pipes used in 
your city. 

Price, for Water Mains, each 100 .00 

Price, for Gas Mains, each 62 . 00 



MUELLER'S 

Improved Automatic Water Pressure Regulator. 

This Regulator can be set at any pressure desired in a building, and it will 
maintain the same, regardless of the highest pressure in the street main. 

We absolutely guarantee this Regulator to maintain a uniform pressure in 
buildings, regardless of the pressure in the mains, such as is produced where 
the Holly system, or heavy or unsteady pressure is had from Stand-pipe or 
Reservoir systems. 

Using the Regulator, we guarantee a steady and uniform pressure, without 
any jar to the pipes or any noise usually called "Water Hammer." 

Any pressure may be secured that is desired, not exceeding the pressure in 
the mains, but may be of any less pressure. 

The Regulator is simple of construction, and not liable to get out of order, 
and by attaching it, lighter pipes may be used and more than the expense of the 
Regulator saved. 

No splashing of water from too heavy a pressure; no bursting of pipes or boilers, caused by 
excessive pressure or defective plumbing. 

A pressure of 20 to 30 pounds, as may be desired, can be maintained in any building, notwithstand- 
ing a fire pressure of 120 pounds or more on the mains. 

By using this Regulator, an effective pressure for fire purposes is obtained sooner, as the house 
supply pipes are not filled to a fire pressure. 

A Relief Valve is provided for expansion of hot water where a boiler is used, so that at no time 
there need be more than 20 to 30 pounds, or the amount of pressure desired in the house supply pipes. 
Every Regulator warranted. 

Price, for % inch Pipe, each 10.00 

Price, for 1 inch Pipe, each 13. 00 




Fig. 71 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



251 



THE GEM WATER MOTOR AND HYDRAULIC PUMPING ENGINE. 



Connect Water Works Here. 
% inch Pipe. 



To Sewer or Bibb for House 
Supply. x /i inch Pipe. 




Discharge to Tank. % inch 
Pipe. 



Suction from Cistern. 
% inch Pipe. 



Fig. 720. 

This Motor is especially designed to take the place of the ordinary hand force-pump in residences 
where cistern water is preferable to the public water supply, for the Bath, Kitchen, or any other use for 
which it may be desired. 

The Motor consists of two cylinders connected together, one a perfect water engine, the other a 
double acting force pump operated by the former. It is automatic, noiseless and positive, and altogether 
combines s} r mmetry, strength and utility in the highest degree. For indoor use it cannot be equaled by 
any other pump in the market. 

All parts are interchangeable and made in the best manner — with special tools for their manufac- 
ture — and every Motor is subjected to the most severe tests before they leave our factory. The entire 
working machine is made of bronze, including the cylinders, pistons, cylinder heads, piston rod, valve rod, 
valves and stuffing boxes and provision is made for thoroughly draining every part to prevent freezing. 

DIRECTIONS FOR CONNECTING. 

The Motor is usually placed above the kitchen sink on the drip-pan and brackets provided for that 
purpose, and the family supply drawn through it. Connect the motor at the % inch hole on the engine 
end with the city supply. The % inch hole is the exhaust; this pipe may be continued and the house 
supply drawn from it, or, a bibb-cock can be put on the end at the sink, for kitchen use. Whenever a 
valve or faucet in this pipe is opened, the motor works, and pumps from the cistern into the tank 
above, an amount equal to that drawn from the water works. When the pipes are closed the motor 
stops and there is no possible leakage. 

The lower holes in the pump end are for the suction, one of which connects with the cistern. The 
upper holes are for the discharge, one of which connects with the tank above. The Tank should, in all 
cases, have an overflow back into the cistern. 

We make three sizes of Power Cylinders to suit various water pressures: 
No. 1. 2% in. Power Cylinder, 2% in. Pump Cylinder, for 40 to 50 lb. pressure and over, Price. . . 40.00 
No. 2. %% " " 2% " " 20 to 40 " " " ...45.00 

No. 3. 4 " " 2% " " 10 to 20 " " " ...50.00 

For No. 1. It is a safe rule to calculate each pound pressure will raise the water one foot from 
the cistern. 

For No. 2. Calculate one pound pressure will raise the water from the cistern from one and a half 
to two feet high, except in very low pressure. (See table.) 

For No. 3. One pound pressure will raise the water from two to three feet. 



No. 



1 with 

1 " 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 



Table of Heights Different Pressures Will Raise. 

20 ft. hiffh from cistern. 



20 lbs. pressure on Power Cylinder will lift and force 

25 " " " " « 30 

30 " « " " " 35 

35 " " " " " 40 

40 " " " " " 50 

50 " " " " " 70 

15 " '• " " " 20 

20 " " " " " 40 

25 " " " " " 50 

30 " " " '« " 70 

35 « " " " " 80 

40 " " " " " 100 

10 " " " " " 30 

12 " " " " " 40 

15 " " " " " 50 

20 " " <( " " 70 



252 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



EYSTER IMPROVED WATER MOTOR. 




Fig. 721. 



Price, No. 1. 


Diameter of Wheel, 7 inches 


" " 2. 


" 12 " 


" 3. 


" 18 " 


« 4 


" 24 " 


" 5. 


" 30 " 


" 6. 


» 48 - 



15.00 

21.00 

65.00 

100.00 

150.00 

300.00 



TABLE SHOWING POWER GAINED BY THE MOTOR UNDER PRESSURE OF 30 TO 

100 POUNDS. 

First Figure in Column gives Estimated Horse Power at 30 Pounds, and Second Figures give Estimated 

Horse Power at 100 Pounds. 



Number of Motor 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 








Horse Power. 


Horse Power. 


Horse Power. 


Horse Power. 


Horse Power. 


Horse Power. 


Two 3^ in. Nozzles 

" % " " 

" V2 " " 

" % " " 


% to 2J4 
Mto3K 
1 toG 


Mto 1% 

%\o 4 

iMto 73^ 

2 to 12 


Mto 23^ 
1 to 6 
l^toll 
3 to 19 


Mto 3^ 
l%to 8 
2 to 15 
4 to 25 


%\o 4 
l%tol0 
3 to 19 
5 to 31 


^to 5 
2 to 12 
S% to 23 
6 to 38 



DISCHARGE IN GALLONS, PER MINUTE. 



Pounds Pressure 


30 


40 


50 


GO 


70 


80 


90 


100 








Gallons. 


Gallons. 


Gallons. 


Gallons. 


Gallons. 


Gallons. 


Gallons. 


Gallons. 


Two 34 m - Nozzles 

" % " " 

" v 2 - " 

" % " " 


12 
39 
55 

88 


13 
34 
G3 

102 


15 

38 

71 

114 


17 

42 

78 

125 


18 

45 

84 

135 


20 

48 

90 

145 


21 

51 

95 

153 


22 

54 
101 
162 



The best Motor made. Can be seen in operation at our store where a No. 5 Motor, with two 
3^ inch nozzles, using 15 gallons of water per minute, is running a 2 inch Pipe machine Every 
Motor guaranteed to give satisfaction. Pun Sewing Machines perfectly, and at an expense of only 
about One Dollar per year. It is the most economical power known where the water pressure is 
over twenty-five pounds. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



233 



CROCKER'S 

Reversible Self- Packing and Self- Condensing Filter. 




This Filter provides for filtering all the water intended to be filtered, by passing it through two fine 
metal strainers and a body of fine animal charcoal (the best filtering material known), and differs from 
any other reversible or revolving Filter which has ever been put on the market, in the following essen- 
tial particulars: First, in the manner of its packing; second, in the manner of holding the ball contain- 
ing the filtering material; third, in its sell-packing stem or handle; fourth, in the construction of the 
strainers and the manner of putting them into the ball, and fifth, in the provision for a free passage of 
the water without filtering, when desired; and is unquestionably, and according to the judgment of ex- 
pert mechanics, the best Filter which has yet been produced in this or any other country. 

DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND CLEANSING. 

¥ or filtering water, place the handle horizontally. 

For a full and free supply of water without filtration, place the handle in a perpendicular position. 

For cleansing the filter, shut off the supply of water, reverse the ball inside by turning the handle, 
then let on the water again, and in half a minute the water will run clear and be fit for use. If you 
want to examine what is removed from the water by the Filter, catch the first glass of water which 
comes from it after reversing the ball. 

The ball should be reversed from three to six times a day. 

If the Filter should, by neglect, become filled with impurities, reverse several times, letting on the 
water each time, running it a few moments; it will soon become free and clean again. Repack with 
fresh bone charcoal once in six months. 

PRICE LIST. 

DOMESTIC FILTER. 



Price, Xo. 0, to attach to % inch Hose Bibb Cock, each 1.50 

" " 0, with Pipe attachment, for Swinging Faucets, each 2.00 

" " 1, to attach to % inch Hose Bibb Cock, each 2.50 

" 2, " " " " " " " 4.00 

" 3, " " " " " " " 10.00 

MANUFACTURERS' FILTER. 

Price, No. 4, 10 inches diameter, % inch inlet, each 60.00 

" 5,18 " " 2 " " " 150.00 

« 6,24 " " 3 " " " 250.00 

" 7,30 " " 4 " " " 400.00 

" 8,48 " " 6 " " " 600.00 



Larger Sizes made to order. 



Warranted never to become inoperative. 



254 



JAMES B. CLOAV & SON, CHICAGO. 



ECLIPSE HOT AND FOUL AIR EXHAUSTER AND VENTILATOR. 




Fi g- 7*3- 



Price, 2 inch, each 


... 1.00 


Price 


, 10 inch, each. ... 


... 5.75 


Price, 24 inch, each. . . 


... 40.00 


" 3 " " 


... 1.50 


<( 


12 " " .... 


... 6.75 


" 30 " " ... 


... 65.00 


" 4 " " 


... 1.75 


" 


14 " " . .. 


... 13.00 


" 36 " " ... 


... 90.00 


" 5 " " 


... 2.50 


" 


16 •' " .... 


... 20.00 


" 40 " " ... 


...120.00 


" 6 " " 


. .. 3.40 


1 1 


18 " " .... 


... 27.00 


" 48 " " ... 


...145.00 


" 7 " " .... 


. .. 4.00 


i t 


20 " "..... 


... 33.00 


" 60 " " .... 


...225.00 


" 8 " " 


... 4.65 













The Eclipse Ventilator is constructed on strictly scientific principles, combining simplicity with the 
best possible effect. It is stationary, durable, and does not get out of order. It is storm proof, and is 
specially adapted for "Ventilating Water Closets and Soil Pipes. It makes an excellent Chimney Cap. 
Every Ventilator is guaranteed and we recommend the Eclipse as the best Ventilator in use. 



GLOBE VENTILATOR. 




Fig. 724. 

CAPACITY AND PRICE LIST. 

Getting the number of square inches in your Chimney Flue, you can decide what size Ventilator to 
order by this table. 



Size. 


Capacity. 


Price. 


Size. 


Capacity. 


Price. 


2 inch. 


4 inch. 


1.00 


16 inch. 


192 inch. 


20.00 




3 " 


7 " 


1.50 


18 " 


232 " 


27.00 




4 " 


12 " 


1.75 


20 " 


300 " 


33.00 




5 " 


19 " 


2.50 


24 " 


432 " 


* 40.00 




6 " 


27 " 


3.40 


30 " 


675 " 


65.00 




7 « 


37 '* 


4.00 


36 " 


972 " 


120.00 




8 " 


48 " 


4.65 


40 'U 


1200 " 


180.00 




10 " 


75 " 


5.75 


48 " 


1728 " 


240.00 




12 " 


108 " 


6.75 


60 " 


2750 " 


360.00 




14 " 


147 « 


13.00 











JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



255 



HOSE REELS. 



THE SUCCESS HOSE REEL. 

Strong, Light. Handsome, Cheap, Simple, Salable. 




Fig. 725- 

No. 1 carries 100 feet, % inch Hose, price 2.50 

No. 2 carries 200 feet, % inch Hose, price 3.40 

This is the best cheap Hose Reel. It has wrought iron braces, iron bearings, and as the most 
important feature, has six supports or rounds, which keep the Hose in circular form and prevent its 
cracking, as occurs when wound upon four arms or hung on a peg. 

This has ratchet for Reel, nozzle loops, etc., the same as the Holly. The iron work is japanned, the 
wood work is oiled and varnished. The Reel is substantial, neat and cheap. 



THE IMPROVED HOLLY HOSE REEL. 

Useful, Light, Beautiful, Strong. 




Fig. 726. 

No. 1 carries 100 feet, % inch Hose, price 5.00 

No. 2 carries 200 feet, % inch Hose, price 6.00 

No. 3 carries 300 feet, % inch Hose, price 8.00 

This is the best Drum Reel offered by any one. The open drum allows the Hose to dryland does 
not get dented or knocked out of shape. The castings are nicely japanned; the wood work is painted 
in three colors and striped, and the parts are all bolted together in the most substantial manner. 

If you want an ornamental Reel for your lawn, be sure and buy the Holly. 



256 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON", CHICAGO. 



RUBBER HOSE. 

The Two Ply, or conducting, is not calculated to stand much pressure. 

The Three Ply, for Hydrants, etc., is made to stand a pressure of 75 pounds to the square inch. 

The Four Ply (used for Locomotives and for Leading Hose for Force Pumps, Fire Engines, and 
other purposes), is made to stand a pressure of 150 pounds to the square inch. 

Hose made specially to order for Steam Fire Engines and Steam Pumps (where unusual strength is 
required), to stand a pressure of 400 pounds to the square inch. 

It is furnished in lengths of 50 feet or less, and of any size or strength required, suitable for Hand 
and Steam Fire Engines, Force Pumps, Hydrants, and conducting fluids generally. 

The sizes indicated in the list are the inside diameters, and each size will fully measure what it is 
marked. 

CONDUCTING HOSE. 



A 
% 
1 

¥ 

%A 



diam. 

inch. 



Two 

Per foot. 
. .. .20 

... .25 
... .33 



.42 
.50 

.58 
.66 

.75 
.83 



Ply. 

Int. diam. 

2% inch. 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 



Fe 



10 



r foot. 

.92 
.99 

1.32 
1.65 
1.98 
2.31 
2.64 
2.97 
3.33 



Int. diam. 

% inch. 

3a 






HYDRANT HOSE. 

Three Ply. 

Per foot. Int. diam. 

25 2 inch. 

30 



.40 
.50 
.60 

.70 



W4 
3 

4 



Per foot. 

. . .80 
. . .90 
.. 1.00 
.. 1.10 
. 1.20 
. . 1.40 
. 1.60 



Int. 



diam. 

inch. 



ENGINE HOSE. 

Four Ply. 
Per foot. Int. diam. 

.30 2 inch 
.37 2^ 



1 

1M 



,50 
.62 

.75 
.87 



2A 
2% 



Per foot. 
.. 1.00 
.. 1.12 
. . 1.25 

. . 1.37 
.. 1.50 
.. 2.00 



Five Ply Hose made to order, at an advance of 25 per cent, on the price of Four Ply. 

STEAM PACKING. 

Rubber Steam Packing, in its various forms and applications, is now an indispensable article to the 
engineer. It keeps his steam machinery and fixtures in proper working condition. It possesses great 
elasticity, and will stand 300° of heat. It is supplied in every possible form, to meet the requirements 
of Engineers and Machinists. 

Steam Packing, Cloth Insertion. 
Cloth on One or Both Sides. 



Thickness. 


Per lb., One Ply. 


Per lb., Two Ply. 


Per lb., Three Ply. 


Per lb., Four Ply. 


1-64 inch , 


70 cents 
65 " 
60 " 
55 « 


63 cents 
58 " 
55 « 


66 cents 
61 " 

58 " 
55 " 




1-32 " 




1-16 " ., 




3 32 " 




1-8 " 

3 16 " 


61 cents 
58 " 


1-4 " 


55 " 







One ply of cloth for every 1-16 inch thickness. 

Three cents additional per pound will be charged for each extra ply of cloth. 

Piston Packing, Round and Square, per pound 



,85 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



257 



BAR SOLDER. 



Fig. 727. 



Block Solder. 



Pig Tin. 





Fig. 728. 



Fig. 729. 



LIST OF SIZES AND WEIGHTS OF LEAD PIPE. 



CALIBER. 



% inch Tubing 

Fish Seine 

I inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong.. . . 
\ inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

AA 

Ex. Strong — 

Ex. ex. Strong 
& inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong. . . . 

Ex. ex. Strong 
f inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong . . . 

Ex. ex. Strong 



Weighi 

PER FOO'J 



Lbs. 



Oz. 

6 

15 
8 
9 

12 



10 

12 

4 

12 



12 
4 

12 



1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
3 

1 

1 
2 

2 8 
3 

3 8 
1 

1 8 
2 

2 4 
3 



CALIBER. 



I inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

1 inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong. . . . 

Ex. ex. Strong 
1£ inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong — 

Ex. ex. Strong 
H inch Aqueduct 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong 

Ex. ex. Strong 
If inch Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong — 



Weight 

PER FOOT. 



Lbs 
1 
2 
2 

1 

2 

2 
3 
4 
4 
5 
2 
2 
3 
3 
4 
6 
6 
3 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
9 
3 
4 
5 
6 



. Oz 



4 

12 



12 

12 

12 



12 



CALIBER. 



2 inch Waste 

Ex. Light 

Light 

Medium 

Strong 

Ex. Strong 

Ex. ex. Strong. . 

2| inch Waste 

Light 

3-16 thick 

% thick 

5-16 thick 

f thick 

3 inch Waste 

Light 

316 thick 

i thick 

5 16 thick 

f thick 

3| inch Waste 

i thick 

5-16 thick 

4 inch Waste 

i thick 

5-16 thick 

f thick 

4i inch Waste 

5 inch Waste 



Weight 
Per foot. 



Lbs. Oz. 
3 
4 

5 

7 

8 

9 
10 8 

4 

6 

8 
11 
14 
17 

3 

5 

9 

12 
16 
20 

5 
15 

5 

16 

21 

25 

6 

8 



Sheet Lead of following weights, per square foot : 2£, 3, 3£, 4, 4|-, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 
lbs. and upward. 

Pure Block Tin Pipe of all the usual sizes and weights. 



25b 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PUMPS. 



PITCHER SPOUT PUMPS. 



Closed Top. 



Open Top. 





Fig. 730. Fig. 731. 

Our Pitcher Spout Pumps are all made with Brass Valve Seats, and fitted for Lead or Iron Pipe. 
The Spout is made so that all the water will drip off and not run down the Pump. They are 
nicely painted and work easily. They will work perfectly in wells from twenty to twenty-five feet 
deep and are more extensively used than any other Pump made. 

Unless otherwise ordered Close Top Pitcher Pumps are always shipped. 

Sizes and Prices, Figs. 730 and 731. 

Price, No. 1, 2% inch Cylinder, fitted for \% inch Pipe, Iron Cylinder, each . . 4.25 

" 2,3 « « " " \% " " " " " 4.75 

" 3,3^ " " " " 1M " " " " " 5.25 

" 4,4 " " « " \}i " " < ! " « 5.75 

" 5,4^ " " " " 2 " " " ■" " 6.25 

Any one of our Pitcher Spout Pumps can be fitted for X% or 2 inch Pipe when so wanted. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



259 



REVOLVING TOP CISTERN PUMP. 



On Base. 



With Brackets. 





Fig. 732. 



Fig. 733- 



The Cistern Pump is still preferred by some to the more commonly used Pitcher Spout Pump. 
We make them with Brass Valve Seats and cast a lug on the spout to hold bueket. They can be 
used in wells from twenty to twenty-five feet deep. We always ship Cistern Pumps on Base Iron 
Cylinder when not otherwise specified. 

Sizes and Prices, Figs 732 and 733. 



Number. 


Size Cylinder. 


Fitted for 


Price, Iron. 


Price, Brass Cylinder. 





2 inch. 


1 inch pipe. 


3.50 


5.50 


1 


2M " 


1 " " 


4.00 


6.00 


2 


*% " 


1M " " 


4.50 


7.00 


3 


2H " 


iM " " 


5.00 


8.00 


4 


3 


iM " " 


5.50 


10.00 


5 


m - 


iy 2 « « 


6.50 


13.00 


6 


3K " 


2 " " 


8.00 


18.00 



260 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ANTI-FREEZING WELL PUMP. 



With Wrought Iron Set Length. 




Fig. 734- 



Price, No. 2, 2% x 10 inch Cylinder, fitted for 1^ inch Pipe, each 7.50 

" 3,2%xl0 " " " 134 " " " 8.00 

" 4,3 x 10 " " " 1M " " " 8.50 

" 5,33^x10 " " " 1% " " " 9.00 

" 6,3^x10 " " " 1% " " " 10.00 



This style Pump is used largely in wells from twenty to thirty feet deep. The Cylinder is placed 
four feet below the base, and hole drilled in Pipe above the Cylinder allowing the water to run out 
below the freezing point. The Pump is well made and nicely painted. No. 6 can be fitted with 2 inch 
Pipe and 4 x 12 Cylinder, and makes an excellent Stock or Farm Pump. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



261 



ANTI-FREEZING, TIGHT TOP WELL PUMP. 

With Wrought Iron Set Length. 





Fi g- 735- 



Price, No. 2, 2^ x 10 inches, Cylinder fitted for 13^ inch Pipe, each. 
" 3, 2% x 10 " 
11 4,3 x 10 " 
" 5,3^x10 " 
" 6,3^x10 " 



it U (« 



(t <l (I 



8.25 
8.75 
9.25 
9.75 

10.75 



This Pump is similar to Fig. 734, except it has a Tight Top instead of an Open Top, preventing any- 
thing from being dropped down, but is made with Priming Cup. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ANTI-FREEZING WELL FORCE PUMP. 

With Wrought Iron Set Length. 




Fig. 736. 



Price, 3 x 10 Cylinder, fitted for 1^ inch Pipe, each 13.50 

This Force Pump is the most popular style made. It is fitted with Brass Stuffing Nut and Thumb 
Screw. It is easily worked and used in wells not exceeding thirty feet deep. It is an excellent Pump 
for Watering Lawns, Washing Windows or for Fire Protection. It is fitted for Hose Connection on 
Spout. It is fitted complete with Wrought Iron Set Length four feet from base and hole drilled to allow 
water to run out below the freezing point. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ANTI-FREEZING FORCE PUMP. 



With Wrought Iron Set Length. 




Price, 33^ x 10 inch Cylinder, each 15.00 



This Pump is one of the best Force Pumps made, and having the Air Chamber on Spout instead of 
in the Stock, makes a more handsome appearance than Fig. 736, and by many is preferred on this 
account. It is a very serviceable pump, well made and nicely painted. It is largely used for watering 
lawns and for fire protection and has had a very large sale. 



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PUMP STANDARDS. 





Fig. 738. Fig. 739. 

This is the same Standard as used on our Set Length Pump, Fig. 734. (See page 260.) 

Price, Fig. 738, No. 3 4.25 

Price, Fig. 738, No. 4 4.50 

Price, Fig. 738, No. 5 4.75 

Price, Fig. 738, No. 6 5.00 

This is the same Standard as used on our Set Length Pump, Fig. 735. (See page 281.) 

Price, Fig. 739, No. 3 5.00 

Price, Fig. 739, No. 4 , 5.25 

Price, Fig. 739, No. 5 5.50 

Price, Fig. 739, No. 6 5.75 

These Standards are generally used in wells over thirty feet deep and where the Cylinder must be 
placed more than four feet from base of Pump. 

For Cylinders suitable for these Standards, see page 275. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



265 



FORCE PUMP STANDARDS. 





Fig. 740. 



Fig. 741. 



Price, Fig. 740, Standard 11.00 



Fig. 740 is the same Standard as used on our Set Length Force Pump, Fig. 736, Page 262. 



Price, Fig. 741, Standard 11.00 



Fig. 741 is the same Standard as used on our Set Length Force Pump, Fig. 737, Page 263. 



These Standards are generally used in wells over thirty feet deep, or where the cylinder must 
be placed more than four feet from base of Pump. 



For Cylinders suitable for these Standards, (see page 275.) 



266 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



DEEP WELL PUMP STANDARDS. 



Extra Heavy, with Revolving Fulcrum. 





Fig. 742. 



Fig- 743- 



Price, Fig. 742, Standard 13.00 



Price, Fig. 743, Standard 16.00 



For Cylinders suitable for these Standards, see page 275. 



These Standards are made extra heavy and are thoroughly well made in every particular and are 
intended for use in very deep wells or for public use in towns and villages. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



267 



ANTI-FREEZING WIND-MILL PUMP. 

With Wrought Iron Set Length. 





Fig. 


744- 




Price, No. 3, 2% x 10 inch Cylinder 

" 4,3 xlO " " 


.... 9.25 
.... 9.75 


Price, No. 5, 3M x 10 inch Cylinder 

" 6, 3i|xl0 " 


... 10.25 
... 11.00 



This style Pump is "being used more extensively every year, both for Wind-mill use and as a Hand 
Pump. When fitted with the wind-mill head the Pump works much more easily, the rod moves in a 
perfectly vertical line, and there is not nearly as much wear on the leathers. It is used in wells not 
exceeding thirty feet. All of our Wind-mill Pumps are fitted with our Patent Round Wind-mill Rod, 
and acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best made. 



268 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ANTI-FREEZING WIND-MILL FORCE PUMP. 

"With Wrought Iron Set Length. 




Fig- 745- 



Price, 33^ x 10 inch Cylinder, each 17.00 

This cut represents the same Pump as is illustrated under Fig. 737 (see page 263), but with the addi- 
tion of a Wind-Mill Head, making it work much more easily and with less wear on the working parts. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



269 



ANTI-FREEZING WIND-MILL FORCE PUMP. 

With Wrought Iron Set Length. 





Price, Fig. 746, 3 x 10 Cylinder. 



14.00 



This represents the same Pump as is illustrated under Fig. 736 (see page 262), with the addition of a 
Wind-Mill Head, making it work much more easily and with less wear on the working parts It is also 
fitted with back outlet opposite the spout so it can be used to pump water into tank by closing spout. 



270 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PATENT WIND-MILL 
STANDARD. 



PATENT WIND-MILL 
STANDARD. 



With Brackets. 





Fig. 747. 



Fig. 748. 



Price, Fig. 747, Standard 5.50 



Price, Fig. 748, No. 3, Standard, fitted for 1% inch Pipe, 6 inch Stroke . 

" 4, " " 1M " 6 

" 5, " " 1M " 6 



" 6, 



6 
10 



7.00 
8.00 
9.00 
9.50 
11.00 



For Cylinders suitable for these Standards, see page 275. 

All of our Wind-mill Pumps and Standards are fitted with Round Rods. Acknowledged by all who 
have used them as the best Pump made, being much more easy to work and with less wear than with 
the old style flat rod. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



271 



PATENT WIND-MILL FORCE PUMP STANDARDS. 





Fig. 749. Fig. 750. 

Fig. 749 represents trie same Standard as is illustrated under Fig. 746, (see page 269), without 
the set length. 

Price, Fig. 749, Standard, \}£ inch Pipe, 6 inch Stroke 12.00 

2 " " 10 " " .. 13.50 

withCock 13.50 

Fig. 750 represents the same Standard as is illustrated under Fig. 745, (see page 268), but without 
the set length. 

Price, Fig. 750, Standard, complete, 6 inch Stroke 13.00 

10 " " 14.50 

For Cylinders suitable for this Standard, (see page 275). 

No Pumps ever designed have had the sale that these two Standards have, especially Fig, 749, (known 
in our Pump Catalogue as Fig. 425). They are both thoroughly well made, nicely painted, and are 
suitable both for shallow and deep wells. Fig. 749 is used largely in wells 200 feet deep. 



272 



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Patent Wind- Mill Pump Standard, Patent Wind-Mill Force Pump Standard, 



EXTRA HEAVY. 



EXTRA HEAVY. 



For Deep Wells. 



For Deep Wells. 




Fig. 75i. 



Fig. 752. 



Price, Fig. 751, Standard, each. 
Price, Fig. 752, Standard, each. 



15.00 
17.00 



These Standards are the same as shown on page 266, Figs. 742 and 743, with the addition of a Wind- 
Mill Head, making them work more easily and with less wear to the working parts. 



For Cylinders suitable for these Standards see page 275. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



273 



PATENT ANTI-FREEZING WIND-MILL FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 




Fig. 753- 
No. i. 

Price, 6 inch Stroke, 1% inch Pipe, Air Chamber, and tapped for 1}4 inch Pipe Connections 16.00 

" 10 " 1)4 " " '< " 2 " " 17.50 

No. 2. 

Price, 6 inch Stroke, 2 inch Pipe, Air Chamber, and tapped for 1^ inch Pipe Connections 18.00 

" 10 " 2 " " " " 2 " " 19.50 

This Standard or Three-Way Pump has given excellent satisfaction. We recommend the No. 2 
Pump, 2 x 10, for tubular wells. The valve in this Pump is very simple, but strong and durable. 
For Cylinders suitable for this Standard, see page 275. 



274 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



SELF-PRIMING CYLINDERS FOR DEEP WELL AND WIND-MILL 



FORCE PUMPS. 




Forked Rod. 




Fig. 755- 



Fig. 754- Fig. 756. 

The above cuts illustrate our Self -Priming Cylinders for Deep Well and Wind-Mill Force Pumps. 

SIZES, CAPACITY AND PRICES. 



Price, No. 1, 2 inch Bore, for 1}£ inch Suction and Discharge each. 24.00 



" 2,2M 


" 


" \M c 


" 3,2^ 


« 


" 1% ' 


" 4, 3 


" 


■ IX ' 


«' 5,3^ 


< 1 


1 2 


6,4 


" 


' 2 


" 7,4^ 


« 


' 2y 2 < 


" 8,5 


a 


' 2% « 


" 9,5^ 


11 


( 3 


" 10, 6 


a 


' 3 



24.50 
25.00 
25.25 
27.25 
30.50 
45.00 
50.00 
56.00 
64.00 



Forked Rod, to attach Wind-Mill, $1.50 extra list. 
All parts of these Pumps are made so that they will interchange. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



CYLINDERS. 





Fig. 758. Fig- 759- 

SIZES AND PRICES OF FIGURES 757, 758 AND 759. 



Size. 



2y 2 
2% 
3 

3^ 
3& 

4 
2 

2M 

3 
3M 

3^ 

4 

2 



21, 



^ 



x 10 
x 10 
x 10 
x 10 
x 10 
x 10 
x 10 
x 10 
x 12 
x 12 
x 12 
x 12 
x 12 
x 12 
x 12 
x 12 
x 14 
x 14 
x 14 



3.75 

4.00 

4.35 

4.70 

5.00 

5. 

5.60 

6.50 

5.50 

5.75 

6.00 

6.50 

7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

9.25 

6.00 

6.25 

6.50 



7.50 

7.75 

8.00 

8.50 

9.00 

9.75 

10.50 

14.00 

8.00 

8.25 

8.50 

9.00 

9.50 

10.25 

11.25 

15.00 

8.50 

9.00 

9.25 



6.75 

7.25 

7.75 

8.25 

8.75 

9.25 

9.75 

10.50 

7.50 

8.00 

8.50 

9.00 

9.50 

10.00 

10.50 

12.50 

8.25 

8.75 

9.25 



8.75 
9.00 
9.50 
10.50 
11.50 
12.50 
14.50 
17.00 
12.50 
13.00 
14.00 
15.00 
16.25 
17.50 
20.00 
27.00 
13.00 
14.00 
14.50 



Size. 



2M 
3 

3M 

3M 
4 

&A 
5 

2 
2M 

%H 

2M 
3 

m 

3M 

4 

4M 

5 

6 



x 14 
x 14 
x 14 
x 14 
x 14 
x 14 
x 14 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 
x 16 



7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

8.50 

10.00 

12.50 

14.25 

6.00 

6.50 

7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

8.50 

9.00 

10.50 

13.00 

15.50 

22.00 



9.75 
10.25 
11.00 
12.25 
15.75 
18.00 
20.50 
9.00 
9.75 
10.25 
10.75 
11.25 
12.00 
13.50 
17.50 
21.00 
24.00 
30.00 



3tj 



9.70 

10.25 
10.75 
11.25 
14.00 
17.00 
21.00 
9.00 
9.50 
10.00 
10.50 
11.00 
11.50 
12.00 
15.75 
18.75 
23.50 
29.50 



15.75 
16.75 
18.25 
21.50 
29.50 
34.00 
39.00 
13.50 
15.00 
15.00 
16.25 
17.50 
20.00 
23.40 
32.50 
40.00 
48.00 
60.00 



WOOD PUMP CYLINDER. 




Price, Fig. 760, 3 x 12 inch, each 3.00 

Price, Fig. 760, 3% x 12 inch, each 3.25 

Price, Fig. 760, 3% x 12 inch, each 4.00 

DOUBLE ACTING CYLINDER. 

Price, Fig. 761, 2% inch, each 10.00 

Price, Fig. 761, 3 inch, each 12.00 

Price, Fig. 761, 4 inch, each 14.00 




Fig. 760. 



Fig. 761. 



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FORCE PUMP ON BASE. 



FORCE PUMP WITH BRACKETS. 



With Revolving Fulcrum and Brass Piston Rod. 



With Revolving Lever and Brass Piston Rod. 





Fig. 762. 



Fig. 763. 



Sizes and Prices. 



Size. 



Iron 

Cylinder. 



Brass 
Cylinder. 



Price, Fig. 762, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for 1% inch Pipe, each 

" 2, m « " " 1% <• 

" 4, 33^ " " " \y % " 

ft <i <( g 4 a << << £ " " " 

Price, Fig. 763, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for 13^ inch Pipe, each 

" 2, 2% « << - \y A « « - 

" 3, 3 " " " \}i " 

« 4, m » « « 1% << « » 

<< « "54 " " " 2 " " " 



8.00 

9.50 

11.00 

17.00 

18.00 



13.50 
14.00 
15.00 
24.00 
30.00 



8.00 


9.50 


11.00 


17.00 


18.00 



13.50 
14.00 
15.00 
24.00 
30.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



277 



FORCE PUMP ON BASE. 

UPPER DISCHARGE. 



FORCE PUMP WITH BRACKETS. 

UPPER DISCHARGE. 



With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and 

Brass Piston Rod. Brass Piston Rod. 





Fig. 764. 



Fig. 765. 



Sizes and Prices. 



Size. 



Price, Fig. 764, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted fcr 134 inch Pipe, each 

.1 2 , 2}{ " " " 134 " 

" 3, 3 " " " \}£ « 

" 4, S% " " " 1% " 

" 5, 4 " " " 2 

Price, Fig. 765, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for 134 inch Pipe, each 

" 2, Z% " " " 1% " 

" 3, 8 < ( " " \\ " 

" 4, 3K '■ '■ " 1H " " " 

tt tt (t x A it tt tt o << << (< 



Iron 

Cylinder. 



8.50 
10.00 
12.00 
18.00 
21.00 



Brass 
Cylinder. 



14.00 
15.00 
16.00 
26.00 
32.00 



8.50 
10.00 
12.00 
18.00 
21.00 



14.00 
15.00 
16.00 
26.00 
32.00 



278 



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FORCE PUMP ON BASE. 
DOUBLE DISCHARGE. 



FORCE PUMP WITH BRACKETS. 

DOUBLE DISCHARGE. 



With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and Brass With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and Brass 
Piston Rod. Piston Rod. 





Fig. 766. 



Sizes and Prices. 



Fig. 767. 



Size. 


Iron 

Cylinder. 


Brass 
Cylinder. 


Price, Fig. 766, 


No. 1, 2 inch diameter, 

" 2, 2% " 
" 3, 3 " 

" 4, %% " 
" 5, 4 " 


filled for 134 inch 

" IK " 

" 2 " 




10.00 
11.00 
13.00 
19.00 
21.00 


15.00 




16.00 


c< te 


<% 


18.00 


< < (t 


< t 


27.00 
33.00 



Price, Fig. 767, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for 1^ inch pipe 

" " " 0» 01/ " '< " 11/ " << 



" 3, 3 " 
" 4, ?>% " 
" 5,4 " 



1M " 
2 



10.00 
11.00 

13.00 
19.00 
21.00 



15.00 
16.00 
18.00 
27.00 
33.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



279 



FORCE PUMP ON BASE. 



FORCE PUMP WITH BRACKETS. 



HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE. 



HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE. 



With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and 
Brass Piston Rod. 



With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and 
Brass Piston Rod. 




Fig. 768. 



Fig. 769. 



Sizes and Prices. 



Size. 



Iron. 



Brass 
Cylinder. 



Price, Fig, 7G8, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for \}£ inch pipe 

» %Wz « .; « 1M 

" 3,3 " " " \}£ 

" 4, 3K " " " IK " 

" 5, 4 " " " 2 

Price, Fig. 769, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for 1% inch pipe 

« 2, 2^ " " " 1M 

" 3,3 " " " \}i 

» 431^ „ „ ., 1M 

" 5 4 « „ „ 2 



9.50 
10.00 
12.00 
18.00 
20.50 



14.00 
15.00 
16.00 
25.00 
32.00 




14.00 
15.00 
16.00 
25.00 
32.00 



280 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



FORCE PUMP ON BASE. 



FORCE PUMP WITH BRACKETS. 



WITH COCK. 



WITH COCK. 



With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and 
Brass Piston Rod. 



With Revolving Fulcrum, Air Chamber and 
Brass Piston Rod. 




Fig. 770. 



Fig. 771. 



SIZES AND PRICES. 



Size. 



Iron. 



Brass 
Cylinder. 



Price, Fig. 770, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for 1% inch pipe 

" 2,2^ " " " 1M " 

" 3, 3 " " " 1% 

" . " 4, 3^ " " " IK " 

" 5,4 " " " 2 

Price, Fig. 771, No. 1, 2 inch diameter, fitted for 1}£ inch pipe 

" 2, 2% " " « lU « 

" 3, 3 " " " 1M 

" 4,zy 2 " - » iy 2 « 

" 5, 4 " te " 2 



11.00 

12.50 
14.50 
21.50 
22.50 



16.50 
18.00 
19.50 
29.50 
35.50 



11.00 
12.50 
14.50 
21.50 
22.50 



16.50 
18.00 
19.50 
29.50 
35.50 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



^81 



WIND-MILL FORCE PUMP ON BASE. 



WITH COCK. 




Fig. 772. 



Price, complete, No. 2, 2%, inch Cylinder 13.50 

" 3,3 " '* 15.00 



282 



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WIND-MILL FORCE PUMP WITH BRACKETS. 



WITH COCK. 




Fig. 773- 



Price, complete, No. 2, 2% inch Cylinder 13.50 

" 3,3 " " 15.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO. 



283 



HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 

Mounted on Plank, with Connecting Rod and Guide. 




Fig. 774. 



Size. 


Iron 
Cylinder. 


Brass 
Cylinder. 


Price, No. 1, 2 inch Cylinder, fitted for 1% inch pipe, each 


14.00 
15.00 
16.50 
22.00 


18.00 


" 2, V4 " " " 1M " " 


20.00 


" 3, 3 " " " \}4 " " 


22.00 


" 4, SU " " " V-A " " . 


32.00 







284 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 

Mounted on Plank, with Connecting Rod, Guide and Air Chamber. 




Fig. 775. 



Size. 




Brass 
Cylinder. 



Price, No. 1, 2 inch Cylinder, fitted for pipe 1% inch calibre, each 
" 2, 2% « " " " 134 " 

« 3) 3 tt « „ „ t ig « 



21.00 
23.00 
25.00 
35.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



285 



HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 

Mounted on Plank, With Connecting Rod, Guide and Air-Chamber. 




Fig. 776. 



Size. 



Price, No. 1, 2 inch Cylinder, fitted for pipe 1}£ inch Calibre, each. 



2,2^ 

3, 3 

4, 3^ 



<« f 



Iron 


Brass 


Cylinder. 


Cylinder. 


17.00 


23.00 


18.00 


25.00 


20.00 


27.00 


27.00 


37.00 



286 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 

For House Use, With Cock on Lower Discharge. 




Fig. 777. 



Size. 



Iron 
Cylinder. 



Brass 
Cylinder. 



Price, No. 1, 2 inch Cylinder, fitted for pipe 1% inch Calibre, each 

« « 2,2^ » << « " - \y A « 

" 3,3 " ; < " " " 1^ " 

« „ 4)3 ^ „ „ „ „ „ xy% „ 



18.00 
19.00 
22.00 

28.50 



27.00 
28.00 
30.00 
40.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



287 



BRASS HOUSE FORCE PUMP. 




Fig. 778. 



Price, 2 inch Cylinder 20 . 00 



This Pump is used largely to raise water to upper floors of buildings when the water pressure 
is not heavy enough to force it up. It is all brass and well made. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



SHIP BILGE PUMP. 

With Copper Lined Cylinder and Reversible Lever. 




This Pump is designed for use on small vessels or 
for pumping out wheel pits, wells, docks, etc. 

It is a very superior Pump, the valves are large, 
and capable of being withdrawn with ease. The 
openings or waterways are so large and free, that 
any substance that will pass the suction orifice, will 
easily pass through the valves. 



Fig. 779. 

Price, No. 1, Cylinder, 6% inch, diameter, capacity of stroke, / gallons, fitted for 2 inch suction 

Pipe, each 16.00 

Price, No. 2, Cylinder, 10 inch diameter, capacity of stroke, f gallon, fitted for 3 inch suction 

Pipe, each. , 28.00 

DOUBLE ACTING FORCE PUMP. 



This Pump is Compact, light and strong; it is made with 
either leather or metallic valves. It has, because of its many 
unique points, been pronounced by all ship masters and naval 
experts, the perfection of Force Pumps for fire and other pur- 
poses on board of ships. As the cut shows it is supplied with 
Vacuum Chambers, Trip Valves, Brass Piston Rods, Let-Off 
Cocks to avoid injury by frost, enlarged Water Ways, Rubber 
Bumpers to relieve the shock on Air-Chamber. It will lift 
water 30 feet. It will throw a % inch stream 100 feet hori- 
zontally. When supplied with folding breaks, it is one of the 
best stationary fire engines made. 

All parts are made interchangeable. We make' 4 sizes as 
follows : 




Fig. 780. 










Size. 


Iron. 


Brass 
Lined. 


Brass. 


Price, No. 1, 2% inch Cylinder, capacity per stroke, 
"23 " " " " " 




35.00 
40.00 
55.00 
80.00 


40.00 
50.00 
67.00 
85.00 


50.00 


X4 " " 


60.00 


" 3,4 
" 4, 4 


10 ■ 

1 •' " 


80.00 
95.00 



Metallic Valves, extra, $5.00. Folding Breaks, extra, $15.00. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



289 



HORIZONTAL, DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP. 




Fig. 781 



Sizes and Prices. 



Number. 


TV 

Diameter 
Cylinder. 


Double 
Suction. 


Double 
Discharge. 


Stroke. 


Capacity per 
Rev. 


Floor Space. 


Price. 


2 


2% inch. 


134 inch. 


1 inch. 


5 inch. 


5 gals. 


8 x 20 inch. 


16.00 


4 


3 


1M " 


1 


5 " 


3 c 
1 


8 x 20 " 


18.00 


6 


BM " 


IK " 


1H " 




2 << 

G 


8 x 20 " 


24.00 


8 


4 


IK " 


iM " 


5 " 


H " 


8x20 " 


31.00 



290 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 




HAND ROTARY PUMP. 





Iron. 


Bronze. 


Price, No. 1, 1% i 


nek suction 


1 inch 


discharge, 


each. . . 


20.00 


42.00 


" " 2, \)i 


a 


1 


" 


" 


23.00 


47.00 


" " 3, IK 


" 


1M " 


" 


" . . . 


27.00 


52.00 


" " 4, \% 


< t 


IK " 


" 


" . . . 


35.00 


65.00 


" 5, 2 


" 


2 


" 


u 


40.00 


75.00 


" 6,3 


" 


2K " 


" 


" 


50.00 


95.00 



Fig. 782. 
These Pumps are made Anti-Freezing, and are Adaptable to all the Purposes for which LIFT 

or FORCE Pumps are Used. 

The peculiar advantages of our celebrated Rotary Pumps over all others may be briefly stated. The 
pistons or cams require no packing, and hence cannot get out of order. From the construction of the 
cams they operate with very little friction, and consequently the least degree of wear. By our applica- 
tion of a patented principle, a uniform strain is brought to bear on all the working parts of the Pump, 
giving a smooth and easy operation, with an almost total absence of noise, jar and friction. Their com- 
pactness, durability and simplicity, and the small amount of labor necessary to work them, render these 
Pumps eminently fitted for use in hotels, manufactories, railway stations, oil refineries, etc, while their 
large capacity well adapts them in convenience and utility for pumping out mines, quarries, and other 
places where there are considerable accummulations of water and it is not practicable to transmit ma- 
chine power. A thread is cut on the spouts of these Pumps for attaching hose, with which appliance 
they make a very effective garden or fire engine. We make these Pumps for pumping hot or cold water, 
oil, spirits or any acetous fluids. We also consiruct them to order for breweries, distilleries, malt houses, 
etc. These Pumps, when used for hot liquids, should, when permissible, be made with Iron Case and 
Bronze Cams in order to provide against the unequal expansion of these parts. 



POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP. 




Fig. 783. 
The driving shaft is made long enough to put a balance wheel on the end of it, beyond the bearing, 
so that, if ordered, we can furnish the Pump with one at the extra charge named in list. For a small 
Fire Pump it is admirably suited, and will throw water from 75 to 100 feet horizontally. 



Price, No. 1, 1)4 inch suction, 1 inch discharge, each. 



2,134 
" 3, 1% 
' 4, IK 
; ' 5, 2 
" 6,3 



8* 

2K 




Bronze. 



49.00 
56.00 
63.00 
78.00 
90.00 
110.00 



Balance wheels for above Pumps, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00, according to size. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



291 



STEAM BOILER FORCE PUMPS. 



On Base, for Hand Use. 



With Brackets, for Hand Use. 





Fig. 784. 



Fig. 785. 



These cuts represent our Steam Boiler Feed Pump, for hand use, for supplying: boilers under low 
pressure. They are very generally used in private houses and other buildings heated by low pressure 
steam. They have revolving Fulcrums and Metallic Fittings for pumping hot as well as cold water. 



Sizes and Prices Figs. 784 and 785. 



Price, 2 inch diameter, 1 inch Pipe 12.00 

" 2% " land \}i inch Pipe 14.00 



292 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



STEAM BOILER FORCE PUMP. 

For Power. 




Fig. 786. 



Price. No. 2, diameter of Cylinder 134 inch, stroke 6 inch. 



" 3, ' 


' it 


V4 " 


" 6 


" 4, 


1 <t 


IX " 


" 3 


« 5, 


< «< 


2 


" 3 


" 6, 


< << 


2V 2 " 


" 3 


" 7, ' ' 


< < < 


3 


" 3 


'• 8, 


t it 


2 


" 6 


" 9, 


1 a 


2y 2 " 


" 6 


" 10, 


< tt 


3 


" 6 



10.00 
15.00 
14.00 
18.00 
22.00 
27.00 
22.00 
30.00 
40.00 



HYDRAULIC PRESSURE PUMP, 

For Testing Boilers Pipes, Hose, Etc. 




Fig. 787. 

Fig. 787 represents our Hydraulic Pressure Pump, constructed with a Wrought Iron Lever, Gun 
Metal Valves and Piston. 

Price, No. 1, diameter of Piston 1 inch, each *• 25.00 

" « 2, " " 1% " « 30.00 

« "8 « » 2 « " 32.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



293 



IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. 




Fig. 788. 



Sizes, Capacity and Prices. 



Size. 


Quantity Spring Supplies 
Per Minute. 


Length of Pipes. 
Drive. Dis'g. 


Size of Pipes. 
Drive. Dis'g. 


Revised 
Price List. 


No. 2 


1 to 2 gallons 


30 to 60 feet. 




% inch and % inch 


9.00 


" 3 


2 to 4 


30 to 60 " 





1 % " 


11.00 


" 4 


4 to 8 


30 to 60 " 


'01 




IK " % " 


14.00 


" 5 


6 to 15 


30 to 60 " 


a 


2 1 


22.00 


" 6 


8 to 25 


40 to 75 " 




2K " 1M " 


40.00 


" 7 


20 to 40 


40 to 75 " 



Eh 


3 " \y 2 " 


75.00 


" 8 


25 to 120 


40 to 75 " 




6 » 2^ " 


125.00 


" 9 


80 to 250 


40 to 75 " 




9 " Z% " 


225.00 



Rule to find how many Gallons of Water per minute can be raised by our Hydraulic Rams. 

Multiply the quantity supplied by the Spring fin gallons per minute) by 65. Multiply this product by 
the "Head," or numbered feet in the fall; then divide by 100 times the heignt to which the water is to be 
elevated. The result will give the quantity of water raised per minute in gallons or fractions of gallons. 

For Description see page 294. 



294 JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. 



The simple and effective operation of this machine, and its great durability withal, renders it the 
most useful and valuable apparatus yet developed in the department of hydraulics for elevating water, 
and conveying it to almost any desired distance, depending, however, on the amount of fall at disposal. 

It is practicable where the Spring or Brook is only 18 inches higher than the Ram; yet as the height 
increases the more powerfully the Ram operates, and its ability to force water to a greater elevation 
and distance is correspondingly strengthened. The relative height of the Spring or source of supply 
above the Ram, and the elevation to which it is required to raise, determine the relative proportion 
between the water raised and wasted — the quantity raised varying according to the height it is conveyed 
with a given fall; also, the distance the water has to be conducted, and consequent length of Pipes, 
have some influence on the quantity delivered at the point of discharge, as the more extended the 
Pipes through which the water has to be forced by the Ram, the more friction there is to be overcome 
by additional efforts on the part of the machine; notwithstanding, Rams are frequently and successfully 
employed for driving water a distance of 100 to 200 rods, to an altitude of 100 to 200 feet above the 
Ram, and severer trials than these even, testify to the indispensability of this almost automatic device. 
A fall of ten feet from the Brook or Spring to the Ram is abundantly sufficient to raise water to any 
point less than 150 feet above the location of the machine, while the same amount of fall will also raise 
water considerably higher, though the supply of water will be proportionately diminished as the height 
and distance increases. When the requisite quantity of water is forthcoming from the Ram, operating 
under a certain fall, it is not judicious to give it more fall, for by so doing the strain on the machine is. 
measureably augmented, those parts doing the labor are overtasked, and the durability of the appar- 
atus impaired and lessened. 

For ordinary purposes it is sufficient to say, that in conveying water, say 50 or 60 rods, it may be 
safely calculated that from one-tenth to one-fourteenth of the water can be raised and discharged at an 
elevation ten times as high as the fall, or one-seventh part of the water can be raised and discharged, say 
five times as high as the fall applied, and so in like proportion as the fall or height is varied. Thus, 
with a fall of five feet, of every seven gallons drawn from the fountain, one may be raised twenty five 
feet, or half a gallon fifty feet. Or, with ten feet fall, one gallon of every fourteen may be raised to a, 
height of 100 feet, and so in like proportion as the fall or height is varied. 

Where water is to be forced to any very great distance (say more than 75 rods), it is preferable to use 
a Discharge Pipe of larger calibre than named in the Table. With a given supply of water under a 
great fall, the Ram is not required to be of as large size as for the same quantity of water under a less 
fall. That is, our No. 4 Ram would be of sufficient capacity for taking water from a Spring or Brook, 
furnishing seven gallons per minute where the fall was eight or ten feet ; when, if there was not over 
three or four feet fall to the same Spring or Brook, then a No. 5 Ram would be better adapted to the 
place. 

Several Rams can be set so as to play into one Discharge Pipe — each Ram having a separate Drive 
Pipe applied from the Spring to the Ram. 

The size of the Pipes should vary in proportion to the distance the water is to be conveyed, as the 
greater the distance the larger the Pipe in proportion to the size of the machine. This applies to both 
the drive and discharge Pipes. 

Turns in either drive or discharge Pipe should be avoided if possible. When it is impossible to set 
the Ram without having elbows in the Pipes, make the elbows as large as may be so as to place as little 
obstruction to the free and easy flow of the water as is practicable. These machines are made of Iron 
and Brass. The Valve and Valve Stem are made of Bronze, which has more durable and lasting qualities 
than any other composition. 

By means of an Adjuster applied to each of our Rams, the quantity of water drawn from the 
fountain may be varied at pleasure— thus readily adapting the machine to a variable supply. 

We furnish Pipe when ordered. Our Rams are fitted for either Wrought Iron Pipe or Lead Pipe. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO, 



295 



CITY BRASS LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. 



On Iron Frame, Right or Left Hand. 





Fig. 79°- 




Fig. 789. 



Fig. 791. 



The above cuts represent our Figs. 789, 790 and 791 Brass Pumps on iron frame, especially adapted 
for lifting and forcing small quantities of water to a great height. 

These Pumps are well adapted for use in forcing water in buildings in cities where the height is 
too great for pressure from the street main. The method of setting them can be easily understood by 
any plumber. The Pump, either Fig. 789 or Fig. 791, can be set down within say 25 feet of the water; 
continue the Connecting Rod from the top of Pump to the next story, and attach to the Working Rod 
and Lever shown by Fig. 790 above, from this the Rod can be continued through and into each floor, 
using Fig. 790 to work one and the same Pump to supply water for each apartment. These Pumps 
being made on a swivel, they can be placed in any position or angle required. The top of Working Rod 
is threaded for % inch gas pipe. 



Price, Fig. 789, 2 inch Cylinder, for 1 inch Pipe with Spout for direct Supply, each 7.00 

Price, Fig. 790, Iron Extension Frame, each 5 . 00 

Price, Fig. 791, Iron Extension Frame 7.00 



Gas Pipe Handles 50 cants extra. 



296 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PORTABLE GREENHOUSE PUMP. 




Fig. 792. 

The above cut represents our New Double-Acting Hydropult, or Portable Hand Force Pump, fitted 
with Suction Hose, to draw water or other liquids from a pail or other source of supply, and Discharge 
Hose, with a Nozzle and Rose Sprinkler for distributing the same for whatever purpose desired. 



Price, complete, with Suction Hose and Discharge Pipe. 



.00 



IMPROVED GAS DRIP PUMP. 
FOR GAS COMPANIES. 




Fig. 793- 

It is constructed of brass, has Stuffing Box at top to prevent overflow, and is designed particularly 
for pumping gas drips. Length of Piston Rods 13 inches. Length of Pump (over all) 24 inches. Diame- 
ter of Cylinder (inside) 2 inches. Fitted for % or 1 inch iron pipe as ordered. 



Price 15.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



297 



PUMP REPAIRS. 



Levers or Handles. 

Cistern Pumps, Nos. 0, 1 and 2 50 

" 3 60 

" 4 70 

" 5 1.00 

" 6 1.25 

Pitcher Spout Pump, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 60 

"5, 75 

Set Length Pumps, and Standards, plain. . . .90 

tight top 1.25 
" Force Pumps and Standards. ... 1.25 
Wind-Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 1, 3 and 4, 

6 inch stroke 1.25 

Wind-Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 1, 3, and 4, 

10 inch stroke 1.50 

Wind-Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 5 and 6, 

6 inch stroke 1.35 

Wind -Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 5 and 6, 

10 inch stroke 1.60 

Wind-Mill Pumps, Force, 6 inch stroke 1.50 

" 10 inch stroke 1.75 

Deep Well Pumps 2.00 

House Force Pumps, small 1.00 

large 1.50 

Fulcrums or Bearers. 

Cistern Pumps, Nos. 0, 1 and 2 70 

" 3 75 

" 4... 80 

" 5 1.00 

" 6 1.10 

Pitcher Spout Pumps, Nos 1 and 2 .... .40 

" 3 and 4 50 

" 5. 60 

Set Length Pumps and Standards, plain. . . .80 

tight top 1.25 
force ... 1.25. 
Wind-Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 3 and 4, 

6 inch stroke 1 . 25 

Wind-Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 3 and 4, 

10 inch stroke 1 . 50 

Wind-Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 5 and 6, 

6 inch stroke 1 . 50 

Wind-Mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 5 and 6, 

10 inch stroke 1 . 75 

Wind Mill Pumps, force, 6 inch stroke 2.00 

" 10 " ... . 2.50 

Deep Well Pumps 2.00 

House Force Pumps, small 1 . 00 

" large 1.50 

Plungers, with Rods. 

Cistern Pumps, No. 70 

" 1 75 

" 2 80 

" 3 90 

" 4 1.00 

" 5, 1.15 

" 6 1.30 

Pitcher Spout Pumps, No. 1 75 

" 2 85 

" 3 90 

" 4 1.00 

" 5 1.20 



Plungers Only, No Rods. 

Inches 2and2^ 2% 2% 3 

10 inch Cylinders.. .70 .75 .80 .85 
12 and 14 " ..2.00 2.10 2.20 2.30 
16 inch " ..2.30 2.45 2.70 2.95 

Inches 3% 

10 inch Cylinders 1.00 

12 and 14 " 2.70 

16 inch " 3.45 

House Force Pumps, small 

" " "Iron, large, Nos. 1 and 2. . 

" " " " 3 and 4.. 

" " " (brass), large, Nos. 

1 and 2 

House Force Pumps (brass), large, Nos. 
3 and 4 

Pump Cylinders or Bodies. 

Cistern Pumps, Nos. and 1 

" 2 

" 3 

" 4 

" 5 

" 6 

Pitcher Spout Pumps, No. 1 

«< a «< a o 

a t< a it Q 

" << " "4 

•' 5..... '.'!.'.'/..'..'. 
Iron House Force Pump, small 2 inch 

" 2^ and 3.. 

" " " " " %%" 

■" 4 " 

Iron House Force Pumps, large, 2 inch. . . 

" 2% " ... 

a <c it o tt 

" 3> 2 "'.'.'. 

" 4 " ... 
For price of Brass Cylinders, double above 

Bases. 



.90 
2.45 
3.20 

4 
1.25 
3.20 
3.95 
1.00 
1.00 
1.50 

2.25 

2.75 



25 

50 

75 

00 

25 

50 

50 

1.75 

2.00 

2.25 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 

6.00 

6.50 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

6.00 

7.50 

list. 



Cistern Pumps, Nos. 0, 1 and 2 75 



85 
1.00 
1.15 
1.25 



Pitcher Spout Pumps, No. 1 1.00 



1.10 
1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 



House Force Pump, small, 2 and 2% inch. 
"3 
" 3^ and 4 " . 

Shell or Body of Cylinder — Iron. 

10 inch Cylinder, 2 and 2^ inch 1 . 50 

2% inch 1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

2.25 

2.50 

3.25 



10 " 


" 2K 


10 " 


2% 


10 « 


3 


10 " 


3M 


10 " 


" 3K 


10 " 


4 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PUMP REPAIRS. 



Shell or Body of Cylinder — Iron 
Continued. 
12 and 14 inch Cylinder, 2% inch 



12 
12 

12 
12 
12 
12 



11 
14 
14 

11 
11 
14 



16 inch Cylinder, 2 



2% 
3 

4 
inch. . 



2y 2 

2% 



3K 

4 

BRASS BODY. 



2.30 

2.45 
2.55 
2.70 
3.00 
3.25 
3.80 
2.80 
3.05 
3.30 
3.55 
3.80 
4.00 
4.30 



10 inch Cylinder, 2% inch 3. 75 



10 
10 
10 
12 
12 
12 
12 



2% 
2% 



2% 



4.00 
4.25 
4.50 
4.25 
4.50 
4.75 
5.00 



Cylinder Top and Bottom Attachments or Caps. 



All sizes up to and including 3 in. Cylinder. 
33^ to 4 inch Cylinder 



.75 
.90 



Stocks or Standards Only. 

Well Pumps 

" Force Pumps , .. 

Wind-mill Pumps, plain, Nos. 3 and 4. 
" " " " 5 and 6. 

" force 

Pump Standards 



Lower Valves. 



Cistern Pumps. 

Pitcher Spout Pumps 

Well Pumps # 

Set Length Force Pumps 

Hand Force Pumps 

Iron and Brass House Force Pumps. 
Syphon Pumps 



Brass Valve Seats. 



Cistern Pumps, Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. 

" 5 

" 6 

Pitcher Spout Pumps, No. 1 

" 2 



.25 
.35 
.25 
.30 
.25 
.25 
.35 



.75 
1.00 
1.25 
.75 
.90 
1.00 
1.20 
1.30 
1.00 
1.00 
1.25 



" 4 

" 5 

Well and Well Force Pumps 

Hand and House Force Pumps up to 2% in. 
" '• " " over 2^ in.. 

Brass Soldering Tubes. 

For 1 and lj^ inch pipe 50 

" 1% inch pipe 75 

" 2 " " 1.00 



Iron Pipe Nuts, for Cistern and Pitcher Spout 
Pumps, Spout and Air Chamber Nuts. 

For 1 and 1% inch .35 

" 1% inch 45 

" above 2 inch 50 

Cross Heads, Including Nuts Set Screws, and 

Links. 
For all style Pumps 75 

Caps and Stuffing Boxes. 

Cap. S. Box. 

Deep Well Pumps 75 .50 

Set Length Force 50 .75 

Hand Force, 2 inch. 50 .75 

2% and 3 inch 50 1.00 

" 3^ and 4 " 65 1.00 

Iron House Force Pumps 65 1 . 00 

Brass " " " 2.25 1.00 

Brass Stuffing Bowls. 
For House Force Pumps 1 . 25 

Air Chambers. 

Deep Well Force 3 . 00 

SetLength " 2.50 

Syphon Pump 6 . 00 

Piston and Connecting Rods. 

Iron. Brass. 

For Well and Hand Force Pumps . . .60 1 . 00 

" House Force Pumps 60 1.50 

" Syphon " 1.75 2.50 

Plunger Valves. 

Irorio Brass. 

33^ inches and less 20 .35 

S% " " over 35 .50 

Miscellaneous Pump Repairs. 

Braces 50 

Spouts 50 

Yoke and Link 75 

Valve Cases or Funnels for Hand Force 

Pumps 80 

Gas Pipe Flange for Syphon Pump 90 

Base for Syphon Pump 1 . 00 

Inside Cylinder for Syphon Pump 6 . 00 

Outside Shell " " " 4.00 

Bearer Bolt and Brass Nut for House Force 

Pump 75 

Connecting Slide for Wind-Mill Attachment .50 
Sleeve for Round Rod of Wind-Mill Pumps .50 
Turned Malleable Pins for " " .15 
Lower Section with Pipe Flange for Three- 
way Pumps 8 . 00 

Platform Section for Three -Way Pump 2.50 

Goose Neck " " " .... 60 

Oscillating Fulcrum for Wind-Mill Pumps, 

6 inch stroke 50 

Oscillating Fulcrum for Wind-Mill Pumps, 

10 inch stroke 75 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



299 



DRIVE WELL POINTS. 



ROUSE PATENT MALLEABLE POINT. 




Fig. 794. 

The accompanying cut is an illustration on the Improved Well Point, A showing the openings (for 
admitting water) before the wire cloth or Perforated Brass is soldered on. B showing section after 
wire cloth has been soldered on. G showing section after both wire cloth and perforated brass have 
been soldered on. These Points are Electro-Plated with Pure Block Tin inside and outside before 
receiving the coverings, there being no raw iron to corrode or rust or cause an unpleasant taste to 
the water. 



Price, 1 inch Calibre. 
" 1U " " . 



IK 

2 



1.50 
2.50 
6.00 



Price, 2% inch Calibre 
„ 3 

" 4 



9.00 
12.00 
35.00 



The 134 Point is 24*^ inches long and has twenty-four 1% by % openings. This is equal to 536 
one-fourth inch drilled holes (commonly in Gas Pipe Point), or equal to 342 five-sixteenth holes or 
239 three-eighth drilled holes. So it is plain to be seen that the capacity of the Point is three to one 
greater than in any other in use, not barring length. 

We recommend it as the best Point made. 



BRASS JACKET POINT, 



Fig. 795- 

This Point is made of a Perforated Tube, covered with wire cloth, or gauze, and protected by a 
Perforated Metalic Shield or covering. 

For Sizes and Prices see page 300. 

WASHER POINT. 



Fig. 796. 

This Point is made by counterboring the perforations and placing in them wire gauze, protected 
by brass washers. It has no superior in the market, being simple and plain, and capable of enduring 
more rough usage than almost any other Point made. 

For Sizes and Prices see page 300. 



800 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



SIZES AND PRICES OF DRIVE WELL POINTS. 

No. 60 Gauze being the Standard. 



Inside 


Length. 


No. of 

Holes, and 

Price. 


No. of 

Holes, and 

Price. 


No. of 

Holes, and 

Price. 


No. of 

Holes, and 

Price. 


No. of 

Holes, and 

Price. 


Extra Net Price for 
Gauze. 


Diameter. 


No. 80 


No. 90 




20 inch | 


40 
3.00 


50 

3.25 


60 
3.50 






[ .40 




iM 






.60 


1M 




80 
4.00 


100 
4.50 


120 
5.00 






[ .40 


.60 
















1M 


30-inch • 


80 
5.00 


100 
5.50 


120 
6.00 


140 
6.50 




[ .55 


.80 












1M 


86-inoh •< 


100 
6.00 


120 
6.50 


140 
7.00 


160 

7.50 




[ .70 


1.00 












1M 


42-inch -j 


120 
7.00 


140 
7.50 


160 

8.00 


180 
8.50 




[ .80 


1.20 












1M 


48-inch -| 


120 
7.50 


140 
8.00 


160 
8.50 


180 
9.00 


200 

9.50 


[ .95 


1.40 








24-inch -j 


80 
6.00 


100 
6.75 


120 
7.50 






[ .45 


.70 


i% 














iH 


30-inch j 


80 
7.50 


100 
8.25 


120 
9.00 


140 
9.75 




[ .70 


.95 














36-inch -j 


100 
9.00 


120 
9.75 


140 
10.50 


160 
10.75 




[ .80 




V4 




1.15 














42-inch ■] 


120 
10.50 


140 
10.75 


160 
12.00 


180 
12.75 




[ .95 




m 




1.40 






IX 


48-inch -] 


120 
11.25 


140 
12.00 


160 
12.75 


180 
13.50 


200 
14.25 


[l.l.O 


1.60 






2 


30 inr>h -) 


200 
12.00 


250 
14.00 


300 
16.00 






























36 inch j 


250 
15.00 


300 
17.00 


350 
19.00 










2 


























300 
20.00 


350 
22.00 


400 
24.00 






























36-inch | 


300 

20.00 


350 
22.00 


400 
24.00 










2% 




















21/C 




350 
24.00 


400 
26.00 


450 

28.00 










*72 




















23^ 


60-inch j 


400 

28.00 


450 
30.00 


500 
32.00 


























3 


36-inch \ 


350 
25.00 


400 
27.50 


450 
30.00 






j 






















48 inch -j 


400 
30.00 


450 
32.50 


500 
35.00 










3 
























60 inch , -j 


450 
35.00 


500 
37.50 


600 
42.00 










3 
























4 




500 
40.00 


600 
45.00 




































60-inch -j 


500 
45.00 


600 
50.00 


700 
55.00 










4 
























4 


72-inch •] 


600 
50.00 


700 
55.00 


800 
60.00 

























JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



301 




STRAINER FOR WROUGHT IRON PIPE. 



Fig. 797. 



Price, 1 and 1% inch Plain, each 25 

Price, 1 and \% inch Gauze Covered 40 

WIRE CLOTH. 

Price List of Regular Market Grade of Brass Wire Cloth. 



• ■■■■■■■■mi 




Fig. 798 



from No. 16 Wire, 


per sq. ft. 


.50 
.50 
.50 


it 


< 18 " 


a 


<< 


' 19 " 


" 


.50 


" 


• 20 " 


a 


.50 


" 


« 22 " 


a 


.50 


a 


' 23 " 


a 


.50 


" 


' 24 " 


«< 


.50 


" 


' 25 " 


" 


.50 


" 


' 26 " 


<( 


.50 


" 


' 27 «' 


<< 


.50 


" 


' 28 " 


<( 


.50 


tt 


< 29 " 


<c 


.50 


" 


' 30 " 


" 


.52 


c< 


1 3-1 " 


" 


.55 


" 


' 33 " 


«< 


.58 


t: 


' 35 " 


" 


.50 


" 


' 36 " 


Cl 


.60 


" 


' 37 " 


" 


.70 


" 


< 38 " 


" 


.90 


" 


' 39 " 


'« 


1.10 


" 


< 40 » 


" 


1.30 



PERFORATED SHEET BRASS. 

One-eighth inch Perforations. 




Fig. 799. 
This Brass is rolled to order in widths just right to cover the different sizes of points 

Prices per Lineal Foot. 



Price, 4% inch Wide for 1 inch Points, per lineal foot 



5% 
6 

1% 
h\ 

10% 

12 

14 



1M 

2 

3 



.13 
.16 

.18 
.23 
.28 
.32 
.36 
.42 



FLOAT VALVES FOR TANKS. 





Fig. 800. 



Fig. 801. 



Price, each. 



Price, each. 



.80 



302 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO, 



WELL TOOLS AND MACHINERY. 



Fig. 802. 



TUBULAR WELL WORKING CYLINDERS. 



Size, inches 


m 


2 


®A 


3 


4 


$4 


5 


6 






Price, Fig. 802, each . 
Acid for Brass Lining. 


10.00 
3.00 


11.00 

2.00 


14.00 

4.00 


20.00 
5.00 


33.00 
9.00 


42.00 
20.00 


50.00 
25.00 


85.00 
40.00 


Size, inches 


2 


%A 


3 


4 


^A 


5 


6 






Price, Fig. 803, each 

Add for Brass Lining 


20.00 
5.00 


28.00 

7.00 


40.00 
10.00 


80.00 
15.00 


100.00 
20.00 


120.00 
25.00 


150.00 
30.00 


Size, incites 


2 


Wz 


3 


4 


4K 


5 


6 






Price, Fig. 803 of Seamless 
Drawn Brass Tube, each . 


10.50 


14.50 


22.00 


43.50 


56.00 


66.00 


72.00 








Fig. 804. Fig. 805. Fig. 806. 

CHAPMAN TUBULAR WELL VAL.VE. 



Size, inches 


2 


%A 


3 


4 


5 


6 






Price, Per Set, Figs. 804 and 805. . . 


6.00 


9.00 


12.00 


30.00 


50.00 


72.00 




BRASS CYLINDER FOR INSIDE OF PIPE WELLS, 
With Valve Complete. 



Size, inches. 



Fig. 803. Price, Fig. 806, each 



10.00 



13. CO 



17.00 33.00 



±K 



42.00 



50.00 



85.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



303 



PADDY DRILL. 



Closed. 




Expanded. 




Fig. 807. 



Fig. 808. 



Price, Fig. 808, 2 inch Paddy makes a 4 inch hole 



2 1 A u 


" &A " 


3 « 


5 " 


4 


6^ " 


5 


8 " 


" 5K " 


8 " 


6 " 


8 " 


" 7 " " 


9 " 


8 " 


" 10 " 





Steel 






Wings. 


Rivets. 


5.00 


1.50 


.25 


6.50 


2.25 


.30 


8.50 


2.75 


.35 


11.00 


3.75 


.50 


15.00 


5.50 


.75 


20.00 


6.00 




25.00 


7.00 


1.00 


32.00 


8.00 


1.10 


40.00 


9.00 


1.25 



EXPANSION DRILL. 




Fig. 809. 



Price, Fig. 809, for 6 inch hole fitted for 2 inch pipe 





' 7 


' 2K <( 




' 8 


' *X " 




• 9 


' 2X " 




' 10 


< 2% » 




' 12 


' 2^ " 




' 16 


3 




' 20 


3 




' 24 


4 




' 30 


« Vi " 


" 36 


1 ^A lt 



20.00 

23.00 

25.00 

30.00 

40.00 

55.00 

75.00 

110.00 

150.00 

210.00 

265.00 



Wings for Fig. 809, inches. 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 


16 


20 


24 


30 


36 


Price, each 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 


2.50 


3.00 


3.50 


3.50 


3.50 


3.50 






Rivets for Fig. 809, inches 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 


16 


20 


24 


30 


36 


Price, each 


.50 


.50 


.50 


.50 


.50 


.65 


.75 


.75 


.75 


.75 


.75 



304 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



HYDRAULIC AND JETTING PUMP DRILLS. 








Fig. 810. 



Fig. 811. 



Fig. 812 



Fig. 813. 



Fig. 814. 



Price, Fig. 810, Best Forged Cast Steel, 2 inch, each. 

l 4 



a a 



4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
8.00 
10.00 
12.00 



Price, Fig. 811, 1% inch, each. 

« 2% " " . 
" -2% " " , 



10.00 
12.00 
15.00 
18.00 



Price, Fig. 812, Best Forged Cast Steel, 2 inch for Ball or Bolt Valve, each. 



4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
8.00 
10.00 
12.00 



Price, Fig. 813, Cast Steel, 2 inch, with Clapper Valve, each. 



2.00 
4.00 



Price, Fig. 814, No. 1, for 1 inch Coupling, 1% inch bit, net. each. 
" 2, " \\ " " 2 " " ' " " . 

- 3, - ik " " 2y 2 

" 4, " 2 " "3 



. i tt 



1.25 

3.00 
4.50 
6.50 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



305 




Fig. 815. 



Price, 2 inch 7.50 



DRILL FOR ARTESIAN WORK. 




Fig. 816. 

Price, 2 inch 14.00 

" %% " 16.00 

" 3 " 20.00 

STEEL SHOES. 

To Protect Lower End of Pipe when Driving. 




Fig. 817. 

We always send these Shoes with a plain edge, instead of saw edge as shown, unless otherwise 
ordered. 



Size, inches 


2 


2V 2 


3 


oH 


4 


4K . 


5 


6 






Price 


2.50 


3.00 


4.00 


5.00 


7.00 


7.50 


8.00 


10 00 







SINKER BAR AND AUGER STEM. 



Fig. 818. 



Price, 1% inch, 16 feet long. 

" 1% " 16 " " . 



15.00 
16.00 



LOOP OR EYE. 

To Which Rope Is Attached. 





Fig. 


819. 




Price, for 1M inch Rod.. . 


1 50 


Price, for 3 inch Rod 

" 3K " " 


10.00 


" 114 " 


3 50 


12.50 


» " 2 - " :;: ;; 


5 00 


'•' 4 " " 


15.00 


" " 2V 2 " " 


7.00 





The large number of machines made for putting down wells would necessitate such an amount of 
room to properly illustrate that Ave have decided not to show any of the different styles but will furnish 
special w T ell machinery catalogues at any time giving full information and prices on all classes of well 
machinery and tools. 



300 



JAMES B. CLOW <fc SON, CHICAGO. 



Ribbon Auger. 



AUGERS. 

Twist Auger. Open Pod Auger. 



Close Auger. 



Fig. 820. 



' Fig. 821. Fig. 822. 

Sizes and Prices of Figures 820, 821, 822 and 823. 



Fig. 823. 



Price, 2% inch, each. 
3 

4 
5 
G 



6.00 

7.00 

10.00 

15.00 

25.00 



WOOD ROD COUPLING. 




Fig. 824. 



Price, Plain, per set 

Price, Galvanized, per set. 



,40 
,50 



PUMP ROD COUPLING. 



Fig. 825. 



Price, Plain, per pound 

Price, Galvanized, per pound. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



80- 



DRIVE HEAD. 




Fig. 826. 



Price, Wrought Iron, 6 inches long, 1*4 inch, each 1.50 

" Steel, 6 inches long, 1}£ inch, each 2.00 

Wrought Iron, 6 inches long, 1% inch, each ;..'. 2.00 

" Steel, 6 inches long, \% inch, each 3.25 



DRIVE CAPS. 




Fig. 827. 



Price, 1}^ inch, Malleable Iron, each . 72 

" \y 2 " " " " 90 

" 2 " " " " 1.55 



PIPE REAMER FOR REAMING OUT ENDS OF PIPE. 




Fig. 828. 



Price, for 2 inch pipe, each 3.00 

" " 2% " " " 4.00 

" '• 3 " " '« 6.00 

" 4 " " " 8.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON. CHICAGO. 



BABCOCK AUTOMATIC PIPE HOLDER. 




Fig. 829. 



Price, each, net 3 . 50 



BABCOCK AUTOMATIC PIPE LIFTER AND HOLDER. 




Fig. 830. 



Price, each, net 7 . 00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



309 




AMERICAN PIPE PULLER. 



For Pulling Out Pipe that is Broken Off in Well. 




Price, fitted for % inch Pipe to Pull 1% inch Pipe, 



CC a 


■ M " " 


" 


: % " " 


« 


■ 1M " " 


" 


'2 " 


(( << 


'2 " ' " 


» 


' 2^ " " 


'• 


< 2K " " 



Fig. 831. 



IK 
o 



4K 

5 
G 



5.00 
(5.00 
7.00 
10.00 
15.00 
16.00 
20.00 
25.00 



WROUGHT IRON JACK SCREW. 




Diam. of 
Screw. 
Inches. 



Fig. 832. 



1 
Vr 2 

V4 
13- 

m 
m 

m 

m 

r* 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



Height 


Height 


ofStand. 


over all. 


Inches 


Inches. 


5 


8 


6 


10 


8 


12 


10 


14 


12 


16 


14 


18 


16 


20 


6 


10 


8 


12 


10 


14 


12 


16 


14 


18 


16 


20 


18 


22 


6 


ion 


8 


mi 


10 


14K 


12 


16K 


14 


18* 


16 


20^ 


18 


22K 


20 


24K 



3.50 
3.75 
4.25 
4.75 
5.25 
6.00 
6.75 
4.50 
5.00 
5.75 
6.25 
6.75 
7.50 
8.50 
5.25 
6.00 
6.75 
7.50 
8.2 
9.2 
10.25 
11.50 



Diam. of 


Height 


Height 


Screw. 


of Stand. 


over all. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


2 


22 


26^ 


2 


24 


28^ 


2M 


8 


13 


m 


10 


15 


2M 


12 


17 


23€ 


14 


19 


2M 


16 


21 


2M 


18 


23 


2M 


20 


25 


2M 


22 


27 


2M 


24 


29 


2^ 


8 


14 


2^ 


10 


16 


2^ 


12 


18 


2^ 


14 


20 


2^ 


16 


22 


2H 


18 


24 


2H 


20 


26 


2M 


22 


28 


2^ 


24 


30 


2^ 


32 


38 


3 


18 


24 



Price. 



12.50 

13.50 

7.50 

8.25 

9.00 

10.00 

11.00 

12.00 

13.25 

14.50 

15.75 

8.75 

9.75 

10 75 

12.00 

13.25 

14.50 

15.75 

17.00 

18.25 

26.00 

22.00 



310 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



TOOLS. 



PEERLESS PIPE MACHINE. 




Fig. 833. 
Little Peerless Pipe Machine. 



Cuts Pips % to 2 Ixch. 



Price, Hand Machine, complete, each 

Price, Power and Hand Machine, complete, each. 



Solid Dies. ! Open Dies. 



90.00 175.00 
110.00 200.00 



No. 2 Peerless Pipe Machine. Extra Heavy. For Power Only. 


Price, 


complete with Solid Dies, }£ to 2 inch, each 

" * " " % to % and Open Dies 1 to 2 inch 


300.00 

375.00 


No. 3 Peerless Pipe Machine. 


Price, 


complete with Solid Dies, % to 3 inch 


350.00 




" " }^ to ^ and Open Dies 1 to 3 inch 


425.00 


No. 4 Peerless Pipe Machine. 


Price, 


complete with Expanding Dies from 1 to 4 inch 


GOO. 00 








No. 6 Peerless Pipe Machine. 


Price, 


complete with Expanding Dies from 2% to 6 inch 


1000.00 


No. 8 Peerless Pipe Machine. 


Price, 


complete with Expanding Dies from 2}4 to 8 inch 


1200.00 









JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



311 



I X L PIPE MACHINE. 




Fig. 834. 

These Machines are offered as being Less Expensive, More Substantial, More Thoroughly Fitted, 
and Better Adapted to General Use than any in the Market. 

Being aware of the need of a compact, durable, portable and cheap Machine for Cutting and 
Threading Pipe one quarter to two inches, we have endeavored to supply the want. We offer this as a 
substitute for all others that have been sold by the trade, confident that we have a machine which will 
fill the place claimed for it. When a job of any magnitude is to be done, a large saving of labor is 
effected by this machine. It will be found that it is much easier on both dies and pipe and also on 
workmen than the ordinary way of cutting and threading. Three times the amount of work can be 
done on large sizes than by hand at the same time. Even one-quarter to three- eighths can be threaded 
and cut off much faster than by hand tools. 

I. X. L. Hand Machine. 
Price, with set of right hand Solid Dies 3^ to 2 inch inclusive, Fly Wheel, and set of Sockets for 

making nipples 3^ to 2 inch, complete 90 . 00 

I. X. L. Power and Hand Machine. 
Price, with set of right hand Solid Dies 3^ to 2 inch inclusive, Fly Wheel, Pulleys, Countershaft 

and set of Sockets for making nipples 3^ to 2 inch, complete 110.00 

No. 3 Power Machine. 

Price, complete with Solid Dies 3i to 2 inch, and Cutter Dies 2% and 3 inch 425 . 00 

" 3€ an d % inch and Expanding Dies % to 3 inch 600.00 

No. 4 Power Machine. 

Price, complete with Solid Dies 1 to 2 inch, and Cutter Dies 2% to 4 inch 525.00 

" Expanding Dies 1 to 4 inch 725.00 

No. 5 Power Machine. 

Price, complete with Solid Dies 1% to 2 inch, and Cutter Dies 2% to 6 inch 875.00 

" Expanding Dies 13^ to 6 inch 1,100.00 

No. 6 Power Machine. 

Price, complete with Cutter Dies 2% to 8 inch 1,100.00 

" Expanding Dies 2%, to 8 inch 1,200.00 



312 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PATENT SOLID DIE PLATE. 

With Hill's Patent Dies. 
Loose Handles. Malleable Body, Japanned and Fitted with Brass Plates. 






Fig. 


835. 

















1 


w* 


m 


With Leader Screws. 


Number 


2 


3 


4 






Dies furnished with Stock, inches 


Y^oy 2 


34 to 1 


M to 134 


\\oiy 2 


1U to 2 


23^ to 3 


2% to 3 




Dimensions of Dies, inches 


2xy 2 


2%x% 


3xM 


3x% 


±x 7 A 


5x134 


5x13^ 




Price, Stock, with R. H. Dies complete. . . . 
" without Dies, each 


9.50 

3.50 

1.50 

.25 


15.00 

5.00 

2.00 

.35 

.30 


13.50 

6.00 

2.50 

.45 

.40 


13.50 

6.00 

2.50 

.45 

.40 


20.00 

9.50 

3.50 

.60 

.50 


50.00 

25.00 

9.00 

1.00 

.60 


55.00 
33 00 


" extra R. or L. " " 

" " Bushings, each 


9.00 
1 00 


" Die Frames, " 


.60 



No. 4 Stock has Four Arms. 

ARMSTRONG'S IMPROVED ADJUSTABLE STOCK AND DIES, 

For Pipe and Bolts. 






Fig. 836. 








Number 


1 


2 


3 






Cuts Pipe, inches 


%toy 2 


Mtol 


134 to 2 




Price, Stock, with R. H. Dies, complete 


9.00 
3.00 

1.25 
.25 


12.00 

3.50 

1.50 

.25 


20.50 


" " without Dies, each 


7.00 


" extra Right or Left Dies, each 


4.00 


" Bushings, each 


.50 



IMPROVED RATCHET STOCK. 






Fig. 837. 






Number 


1 


2 






Cuts Pipe, inches 


34toi 


134 to 2 


Price without Dies, each 


8.50 


13.50 







The best tool made for work in ditches or over head. Is cheap, strong and durable. Its use on one 
piece of work will pay the cost. 

PUMP ROD, STOCK AND DIES. 




Fig. 838. 
Cuts % and ^ Pump Rod, with Dies complete 5 . 00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



313 



IMPROVED RATCHET PIPE CUTTER. 






Fig- 839. 






Number 


1 


2 






Cuts Pipe from 


% to 1 in. 


134 to 2 in. 


Price, each 


8.50 


11.50 



STANWOOD PIPE CUTTER. 






Fig. 840. 








Number 


1 


2 


3 






Cuts Pipe from 


%to%in. 


% to 2 in. 


2 to 3 in. 






Price, Case Hardened, each 


1.50 

1.Y5 

.12 

.40 


2.25 
2.50 

.18 
.60 


7.00 


Price, Steel Faced, each 


7.50 


Price, Cutter Wheels, each 


.25 


Price, Cutter Blocks and Wheels, each 


1 00 







SAUNDERS PIPE CUTTER. 




Fig. 841. 
BARNES PIPE ( 



Number 


1 


2 


3 


Cuts Pipe from 


% to 1 in. 


1 to 2 in. 


2 to 3 in. 






Price, each 


3.00 

1.50 

.24 

.24 


4.50 
2.00 

.32 ' 

.32 


14.00 


" extra Blocks and Wheels, each 


4.00 


" Wheels, each 


.60 


" Rollers, each 


.50 






Fig. 842. 










Number 


1 





3 


4 


5 






Cuts Pipe from 


% to 1 in. 


Y 2 to 2 in. 


\% to 3 in. 


3 to 4 in. 


4 to 6 in. 






Price, each 


4.50 
.25 
.10 


6.00 
.30 
.10 


10.00 
.40 
.10 


20.00 
.50 
.10 


30.00 


" extra Wheels, each 


1.00 


" Wheel Pins, each 


.20 



314 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



ROBBIN'S PATENT CHAIN TONGS. 








Fig. 


543- 








Number 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


' 


Length of Lever 


27 in. 


3 ft. 


4 ft. 


5 ft. 


6 ft. 


7 ft, 






Takes Pipe from. . ....... 


1 to 2 in. 


234 to 4 in. 


2 to 6 in. 


23^ to 8 in. 


4 to 10 in. 


6 to 12 in. 


Price, each 


5.50 


6.25 


9.00 


12.50 


16.00 


30.00 







BROWN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE TONGS. 










Fig 


[. 844. 










Number 


1 


IK 


2 


3 


4 


'5 


6 


~ 






Takes Pipe from. . 


% to % in. 


% to 1 in. 


% tol^in. 


1 to 2 in. 


13^ to 3 in. 


2% to 4 in. 


3 to 5 in. 


4 to 7 in. 


Price, each 


1.00 


1.25 


•1.50 


2.10 


4.00 


6.75 


18.00 


25.00 



COMMON PIPE TONGS. 

Made Extra Heavy and Strong. 











Fig. 


845. 




















Size, inches 


Vs 


M 


% 


H 


% 


1 


1M 


J& 


.2 


W2 


3 


3^ 


4 1.5 


6 


Price, each 


.56 


.56 


.72 


90 


1.08 


1 30 


1 30 


1 50 


1 90 


9, 50 


4.255.25 


6.25 9:00 


11.00 























STILLSON'S PATENT PIPE WRENCH. 




Fig. 846. 



Length, open. . 


6 in. 


8 in. 


10 in. 


Win. 


18 in. 


24 in. 


36 in. 


48 in. 


Takes from. . < 


% in. Wire 

to - 
K„.in. Pipe 


% in. Wire 

to 
% in. Pipe 


% in. Wire 

to 
1 in. Pipe 


34 in. Wire 

to 
1% in. Pipe 


34 in. Wire 

to 
2 in. Pipe 


34 in. Wire 

to 
2^ in. Pipe 


% in. Pipe 

to 
13^ in. Pipe 


1 in. Pipe 

to 
5 in. Pipe 


Price, each 

Extra Frame. . 

Extra Nuts 

Extra Jaws 


2.00 
.25 
.20 

.67 


2.00 
.25 
.20 
.67 


2.25 
.33 

.27 
.75 


3.00 
.45 
.35 

1.00 


4.00 
.55 
.42 

1.33 


6.00 
.65 
.50 

2.00 


12.00 

.75 

.65 

4.00 


18.00 

1.00 

.80 

6.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



315 



ROUSE PIPE WRENCH. 












Fig. 


847. 












Length, inches. . 


6 8 


10 


13 


14 


18 


24 


36 


48 


60 


Takes Pipe from . 


^toK 


^toM 


H to l 


M to 134 


H to \% 


Mto2 


)i to 3 


&to4^ 


Kto5^ 


%to8 


Price, each 


2.00 


2.00 


2.25 


2.75 


3.00 


4.00 


G.00 


12.00 


18.00 


24.00 



ROUSE COMBINATION WRENCH. 




Fig. 848. 



Length, inches •. 


6 


10 


12 


15 








Takes Pipe from 


YstoH 


y 8 to% 


M to 1)4 


}i to 2 






Price, per doz 


21.00 


25.25 


28.50 


40.50 



COE'S PATENT WRENCH. 



GAS PLIERS. 







Fig. 


849. 








Fig. 850. 








Length, inches 








6 


8 


10 


12 


15 


18 


21 












Price, Fig. 845, 


per doz. . 






9.00 


10.00 


12.00 


14 00 


24.00 


30.00 


36.00 


Size, inches . . 







5 


G 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 


14 






Price, Fig. 846, 


each 




.75 


.75 


.85 


1.05 


1 20 


1.50 


2.00 


2.40 



PIPE TAPS AND REAMERS. 





Fig. 851. 














Fig. 


852. 








Size, inches 


% 


/A 


% 


V* 


% 


1 


iu 


V4 


2 


2H 


3 






Price, Taps, each 

Price, Reamers, each 


1.12 
1.12 


1.25 
1.25 


1.50 

1.50 


1.87 

1.87 


2.50 
2.50 


3.12 
3.12 


3.75 

3.75 


4.62 
4.62 


6.25 
6.25 


10.50 
10.50 


15.00 
15.00 



316 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PIPE VISES. 



PATENT COMBINATION VISE. 



BENCH VISE. 

Five-Inch Jaws. 





Fig. 849. 



Fig. 850 



Price, Fig. 849, No. 1, holds % to 2 inch Pipe, each 

■ " 2, « % " 3 (: " 


16.00 

20.00 




Price, Fig. 850, holds % to 4 inch Pipe, each , 


20.00 



HINGED PIPE VISE. 

Malleable Iron. 



PIPE AND BOLT VISE. 

Instantaneous, Self-Adjusting and Self- Gripping. 





Fig. 851. Fig. 852. 

Price, Fig. 851, No. 1, holds % to 2 inch Pipe, each 10.00 

" 2, " M"3 " " 13.00 

" 3, " 2^6 " " 30.00 

Price, Fig. 852, No. 1, holds 34 to 1 ^ inch Pipe, each 3.00 

" 2, " %" 3 " '« 6.00 

" " Clamp for No. 1, extra, each 1.00 

ANGLE PLATE VISE. 




Fig. 853. 



Price, Fig. 853, No. 1, holds % to 2 inch Pipe, each 12.00 

" 2, " % " 3 " " 18.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SOX, CHICAGO 



317 



STEAM AND GAS FITTERS AUGER. 



Fig. 854. 



Size, inches 


% 


K 


7 A 


1M 


IK 


m 


2 


V/z 


3 


Size of Pipe, inches 


u 


% 


H 


% 


1 


1M 


iH 


2 


% 




Price, each 


.80 


1.00 


1.12 


1.60 


1.92 


2.25 


2.50 


3.25 


4.00 







RATCHET DRILL. 

Sleeve or Monitor Pattern. 




Fig- §55- 



Number 


1 


2 


3 


4 


Length of Handle, inches 


10 


12 


16 


18 






Price, each 


10.50 


13.50 


16.00 


19.00 



BOILER RATCHET. 




Fig 856. 



Number. 



Length of Handle, inches. 



10 



12 



Price, each. 



9.00 10.50 



PROSSER SPRING TUBE EXPANDER. 




Fig. 857. 



Outside Diameter of Tube, inches 


1 


iv 


\U 


m 


2 


*M 


2V, 


2M 










Price, each 


8.00 1 8.00 | 9.00 


11.00 12.00 


13.00 


15.00 


18.00 


Outside Diameter of Tube, inches 





3M 


3K 


4 


&A 


5 


6 


7 






Price, each 


22.00 


26.00 


30.00 


33.00 


37.00 


42.00 


60.00 


75.00 



3ib 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



DUDGEON PATENT ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. 




Fig. 858. 



Outside Diameter of Tube, inches 


1 


ik 


m 


m 


2 


23€ 


*n 


2% 


Price, each. 


20.00 


20 00 


20.00 


25.00 


30.00 


35.00 


42.00| 48.00 


Outside Diameter of Tube, inches 


3 


SM 


3K 


4 


4K 


5 


6 


7 


Price, each 


55.00 


60 00 


70.00 


.85.00100.00120.00130.00180.00 



ENGINEER'S FAVORITE FLUE CLEANER. 




Fig. 859. 



Outside Diameter of Tube, inches 


IK 


m 


2 


2M 


2V 2 


2% 


3 






Price, each 


1.50 


1.75 


2.00 


2.25 


2.50 


2.75 


3.00 


Outside Diameter of Tube, inches 


3M 


W2 


m 


4 


4^ 


5 


6 


Price, each 


3.25 


3.50 


3.75 


4.00 


4.50 


5.00 


6.00 



EXPANDING WIRE FLUE BRUSH. 




Fig. 860. 



Outside Diam. of Tube, inches. 


W2 


m 


2 


214 


VA 


2M 


3 


3M 


sv 2 


3M 


4 


Price, each 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 


2.25 


2.50 


2.75 


3.00 


3.25 


3.50 


3.75 


4.00 



FLAT WIRE FLUE BRUSH. 










Fig 


. 861. 
















Outside Diam. of Tube, inches. 


1M 


w 


2 


2M 


2K 


2^ 
2.75 


3 
3.00 


3M 


3K 


3M 


4 


Price, each 


1.50 


1.75 


2 00 


2.25 


2.50 


3 25 


3.50 


3.75 


4.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



319 



BUFFALO FORGES. 





Among the many points of superiority of the Buffalo Forge over all others, are strength, lightness, 
durability, workmanlike manner of construction, powerful blast, and ease with which same is operated. 
A glance at the cut will show the principle of their construction and the manner of operating. It is 
entirely new. There is no dead center to overcome when starting up, and it is impossible to revolve the 
fan backwards. In operating it, one is not obliged to get down close to the fire and turn a crank in 
order to get his blast, but the movement of the lever (which requires but little power) in the Buffalo 
Forge, to drive the fan, is much like that of ordinary bellows, and being fixed on a swivel joint, has 
that easy motion which makes the work of operating it plaj r instead of hard work. It also allows the 
operator to move about his fire on a radius of from three to six feet or more (according to size), without 
interrupting the blast. The machinery is all attached to the hearth, which makes it very compact. The 
legs are wrought iron pipe, and are screwed firmly into cast iron sockets projecting from the hearth. 
The working parts being entirely under the hearth, they are protected from cinders or danger of breakage. 



No. 1, Half Open Hood 

No. 2, Entirely Closed Hood 

No. 3, with Dash , 

No. 4, Half Open Hood 

No. 5, with Dash 

No. 6, Entirely Closed Hood 

No. 7 

No. 8 



Size of Fan. 
Inches. 



Size of 
Hearth. 
Inches. 



21X27 
21X27 
21X27 
18X18 
18X18 
18X18 
15x15 
15X15 



Height of 

Fireplace. 

Inches. 



29 

29' 

29 

33 

33 

33 

15 

15 



Weight 
Pounds. 



150 
155 
148 
75 
70 
80 
40 
50 



Price. 



40.00 

42.00 
36.00 
27.00 
24.00 
30.00 
16.00 
18.00 



320 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



AIR PUMP. 



GAS PROVING PUMP. 

With Mercury Gauge. 





Fig. 868. Fig. 869. 

Price, Fig. 864, each 15.00 

Price, Fig. 865, each 25.00 

" Mercury Gauge, extra ,..,, 10.00 

GAS PROVING PUMP. 

With Air Gauge. 




Fig. 870. 

Price, each 30 00 

" Ether Cup, extra , 5.00 

" Gaugeonly 12.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



321 



PLUMBERS' BLAST FURNACE, 

THE -JEWEL." 




Fig. 87: 



Price, each 



10.00 



We can recommend this Furnace as the very best in the market. We have had it in steady, practical 
use for the last four years, and it has given excellent satisfaction wherever used. It does not burn one- 
half as much gasoline as other Furnaces, and gives more heat. In many of the plumber's Furnaces now 
on the market, a large proportion of the gasoline is wasted through not being subjected to sufficient heat 
before reaching the burner. From tests made by plumbers it has been shown that the Jewel burns but 
one-third the amount of gasoline used in the other furnaces. 

In addition to the ordinary valve, used on all furnaces, the Jewel is provided with a Lever Regulating 
Valve, and every time the Furnace is entirely closed off, the point of the Lever Regulating Valve cleans 
out the burner, giving it no chance to clog. In case it should be clogged at any point, it is fitted with 
small brass plugs, which can be taken out, and the burner cleaned without taking the Furnace apart. 

The flame is a very steady, clear blue one, and the heat is very intense. 

By taking off the upper portion of furnace, Soldering Irons can be easily heated* 

We guarantee every Furnace to give satisfaction. 

DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATING. 

Use only 74° Deodorized Gasoline. 

See that the Outlet (or Needle) Valve and Air Cock are closed. 

Remove Filler Plug, and fill until gasoline appears in the hole. 

Open Air Cock to allow gasoline to fall, then return Plug to place and screw it down tightly. 

After blowing in through the Air Cock one full breath, close it, and the furnace is then charged 
ready for use. , 

Open Needle Valve enough to let the gasoline flow and partly fill the Drip Cup; apply a match; and 
when the gasoline in Cup has nearly burned out, open the Needle Valve and allow the vapor to ignite 
at top of furnace. 



322 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



PLUMBERS' TOOLS. 



RASP. 



Fig. 872. 



Size, inches. 
Price, each . 



10 
40 



12 
.60 



14 



CHISEL. 



w;m: 



Fig. 878. 



Price, each 



.50 



FILE. 



ZJ 



Fig- 873- 

Size, inches 10 

Price, half round, each 40 

Price, flat, each 40 



12 
.60 
.60 



14 



GOUGE. 



• Fig. 879. 



Price, each 50 



CHIPPING KNIFE. 



IIP*. 



Fig. 874. 

Size, inches 4% 

Price, each 40 



5 

.50 



COLD CHISEL. 



Fig. 880. 



Price, each. 



.35 



SHAVE HOOK. 



CALKING CHISEL. 



Fig. 875. 
Price, each 45 




HATCHET COPPER BOLT. 

n 



FLOOR CHISEL. 





Fig. 882. 
Price, each 2.50 



POINTED COPPER BOLT. 



ROUND IRON. 




Fig. 877. 



Price, per pound. 



40 



Number . . . 
Price, each. 



Fig. 883. 



1 
.60 



2 3 

75 .95 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Plumbers' Tools. — Continued. 



BOXWOOD DRESSER. 




SIDE EDGE. 




Fig. 885. 
Price, each 50 



TURN PIN. 




Fig. 886. 

Number 1 2 3 

Price, each 15 .25 .40 



DRIFT PLUG. 



Fig. 887. 
Price, 1 or 1M inch, each. . . . 



.25 



BOSSING STICK. 



Fig. 888. 
Price, each 1.25 



COMPASS SAW. 



a® I 




Fig. 890. 



Price, each. 



.(10 



CUTTING PLYERS. 




Fig. 891. 
Price, each 125 



HAMMER. 




Fig. 892. 
Price, each 1.00 



BENDING PIN. 




TAP BORER. 




Fig. 894. 
Price, each 45 



PLUMBER'S SAW. 



BASIN WRENCH. 




Fig. 889. 

Size, inches 12 14 

Price, Single Edge, each 90 1.00 

Price, Double Edge, each 1.50 




Fig. 895. 
Price, each 1.75 



324 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Plumbers' Tools. — Continued. 



SCREW DRIVER. 



Price, each. 



Fig. 896. 



,50 



LADLE. 




Fig. 897. 

Size, inches 2% 3 V/ 2 4 5 6 

Price, each 30 .40 .45 .50 .65 .90 



BOXWOOD RULE. 



Price, each 



Fig. 898. 



.30 



POT HOOK. 



O 



Fig. 902. 
Price, each 15 



SOIL CUP. 




Fig. 903. 



Price, each. 



.40 



GREASE BOX. 



Fig. 904. 



Price, each 1 . 25 



ANGULAR BORER. 



BLOW PIPE. 




Fig. 899. 
Price, each 1.75 



Fig. 905. 



Price, each. 



,50 



PATENT RATCHET BRACE. 

Fig. 900. 
Price, each 2 . 25 



TAPE MEASURE. 




Fig. 906. 
Price, each 1 .50 



TORCH. 




COMPASS. 



Fig. 901. 

Price, Tin, each 1.00 

Price, Brass, each 1 . 25 

Price, Galloway Patent, each 1 .50 




Fig. 907. 
Price, each 45 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



325 



Plumbers' Tools. — Conti N CTED. 



PLUMBERS' HOOKS 



rrrrr 



Fig. 908. 



Price, per pound 20 



COPPER WIRE. 




Fig. 909. 
Price, per pound 50 



PLUMBERS' FORCE PUMP. 

New Pattern Steam Metal. 




Fig. 911. 

Price, each 12.00 



PLUMBERS' FORCE PUMP. 

Steam Metal. 




WASHER CUTTER. 




Fig. 910. 
Price, each 1 . 25 



Fig. 912. 
Price, each 10.00 

RUBBER FORCE CUP. 




Fig. 913. 

Price, No. 1 , each 50 

" 2, " 75 

" 3, " 1.00 



326 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



Plumbers' Tools.— Continued. 



TOOL BAG. 




Fig. 914. 



Price, Plain, each 4 50 

Price, Leather Bottom, each 6! 00 

Price, Leather Bottom and Sides, each ............. 7^00 



WIPING CLOTH. 



Fig. 9 J 5- 



Price, Moleskin, per doz 2.75 

"GRIFFIN'S" IMPROVED HACK SAW. 

For Sawing Brass, Iron, Steel, Lead Pipe and Metals of all kinds. 




Fig. 916. 



Size, inches 


10 


12 






Price, each 


2.00 


2.50 







OAKUM. 




Fig. 917. 



Price, per 50 lb. Bale 5.00 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



327 



BELLS. 




Fig. 918. 



We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated McShane Bells and can furnish promptly and at lowest 
market rates, all kinds of 

Church, Fire Alarm, Factory or Plantation Bells. 



Our Bells are all made of the Best Bell Metal and Guaranteed for Three Years. Send for 
Circulars and Prices. 



328 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



AMAZON." 




Fig. 919. 

Illustrated Catalogue of Iron Vases for Lawns, Cemeteries, Public Parks, etc,, furnished on appli- 
cation. 



JAMES B. CLOW & SON, CHICAGO. 



329 



FOUNTAINS, AQUARIUMS. 




Fig. 920. 



And all kinds of Ornamental Iron Work. 



Prices and Catalogues furnished on application. 



**o J 



